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The Company Policy about AI and Appraising

Artifactual History Appraisal

As several articles have been published recently in high-profile publications raising questions about the use of AI in appraising, we wanted to take the opportunity to share our company philosophy about this issue. An appraisal report is a document with potential legal and tax implications. USPAP 2024 Edition, page 12).

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Choosing an Appraiser - Essential Questions to Ask: Part II

Art Advisor's Blog

Earlier, we posted Part one of this blog with the first six questions to ask when choosing an appraiser. As explained in Part I, there are many reasons you might need an appraisal of personal property. There is no national licensure requirement for personal property appraisers. Appraisal of an entire estate? No problem.

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How Do I Get My Art Appraised?

Fine Art Estates

In gathering information to write this post, I was shocked to discover that anyone can legally present themselves as a personal property appraiser. There is no governmental license, proof of knowledge, or certification required to appraise personal property.

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Choosing an Appraiser—Essential Questions to Ask: Part I

Art Advisor's Blog

There are many reasons you might need an appraisal of personal property. Your insurance agent has suggested that you need your art or jewelry appraised in order to put them under rider coverage. Your client with the large estate has just died and her personal property must be appraised. But where to begin? What’s USPAP?