Legal notice

This article is for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, or financial advice, nor a valuation in an individual case. Despite careful research, we assume no liability for accuracy, completeness, and timeliness. For specific questions, please consult a lawyer or tax advisor. Older content may be outdated due to changes in legislation or case law.

Independence and impartiality are among our central professional duties and are incompatible with our professional ethos of altering results at the client's request.

Clients can actively support us, however, by providing us with all value-relevant information and evidence in full, such as details of completed modernizations.

Attempts to deliberately manipulate an appraisal report not only jeopardize the usability of the result, but can also entail legal and professional consequences for both parties.

By contrast, it is permissible and indeed desirable for us to be informed of all relevant facts and particularities of the property so that these can be duly taken into account in the professional valuation.

The line is crossed where the aim is no longer to provide complete information, but to deliberately influence the result in the client's favor.