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Chaz Appraisal Services, Inc.
6395 Gun Park Drive, Suite V
Boulder, CO 80301
Email us at
info@chazappraisal.com
Phone: (303) 440-9550
Fax: (303) 440-9534
Online Appraisal Order Form

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When do you need an Appraisal
Every year, countless people in the
United States buy, sell or refinance
their homes. Most, if not all, of
these transactions require having
your property appraised by a real
estate professional. Other times
services of a certified, licensed,
independent real estate
professional will help make an
informed decision about your
property.
Property Tax Challenges
If you think you are paying too much
for your property taxes, we can
help. While it may not be economical
to commission a full appraisal to
save a few hundred on your tax bill,
we can do a limited appraisal or
neighborhood analysis for much less.
These documents can carry a lot of
weight when you appear before a
property tax appeals board.
PMI
Removal
You may not have to pay Private
Mortgage Insurance (PMI). PMI is the
supplemental insurance that many
lenders ask home buyers to purchase
when the amount being loaned is more
than 80% of the value of the home.
Very often, this additional payment
is folded into the monthly mortgage
payment. PMI becomes unnecessary
when the remaining balance of the
loan - whether through market
appreciation or principal paydown -
dips below this 80% level. In fact,
the United States Congress passed a
law in 1998 (the Homeowners
Protection Act of 1998) that
requires lenders to remove the PMI
payments when the loan-to-value
ratio conditions have been met.
Pre-Sale Decisions
You want to know the market value of
your home. Before someone decides to
sell a home, there are several
decisions to be made. First and
foremost: ''How much should it sell
for?'' But first there may be other
equally important questions to ask:
''Would it be better to paint the
entire house first?'' ''Should I put
in that third bathroom?'' ''Should I
complete my kitchen remodel?'' Many
things which we do to our houses
have an effect on their value.
Unfortunately, not all of them have
an equal effect. While a kitchen
remodel may improve the appeal of a
home, it may not add nearly enough
to the value to justify the expense.
Appraisers can step in and help make
these decisions. Unlike a Realtor,
an appraiser has no vested interest
in what amount the house sells for.
His fee is based on his efforts, not
a percentage of the sales price. So
seeking a professional appraisal can
often help homeowners make the best
decisions on investing in their
homes and setting a fair sales
price.
Estate Planning, Liquidation or
Divorce
You want to know the market value of
your Real Estate. The loss of a
loved one is a difficult time in
life. Likewise, a divorce can be a
particularly traumatic experience.
Sadly, these events are often
complicated by difficult decisions
regarding the disposition of an
estate. Unlike many wealthy
individuals, the majority of
Americans do not have dedicated
estate planners or executors to
handle these issues. Also, in most
cases, a home or other real property
makes up a disproportionate share of
the total estate value.
If you need to sell a home or
liquidate an estate due to divorce
or death, you will first need to
understand it's market value. Where
property is involved, the appraiser
can help determine the true value.
At this point, equitable
arrangements can more easily be
arrived at among disputing parties.
Everyone walks away knowing they've
received a fair deal.
Chaz Appraisal Services
Phone: (303) 440-9550 Fax:
(303) 440-9534 E-mail:
Info@chazappraisal.com
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2006 Copyright Chaz Appraisal, Inc.
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