What Is a Retroactive Appraisal and Why Is It Important?

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A retroactive appraisal determines a property’s value as of a past date, often required for estate settlement, tax reporting, or legal matters. It ensures accurate historical valuation when current market data isn’t relevant. Professional appraisers use verified records and market trends to deliver precise reports that support fair decisions and compliance.

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