Do I need to provide any documents before the appraisal?

Asked 3 months ago
When preparing for an appraisal with Brocato's Appraisal Service, it is beneficial to have certain documents ready to facilitate the process. Typically, appraisers appreciate having access to information such as prior appraisals, recent sales data of comparable properties in the area, and any documentation that supports the property's unique features or upgrades. This can include renovation records, architectural plans, and information about property taxes. Additionally, having a clear title or ownership documentation can clarify any title issues. While it is advisable to have these documents on hand, specific requirements may vary based on the type of property being appraised and the purpose of the appraisal. For detailed guidance on what documents may be necessary, it may be helpful to consult the current web page of Brocato's Appraisal Service for more insights.
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Answered Sep 1, 2025

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