Market Value Appraisal under DIN EN ISO/IEC 17024: What the Valuer's Certification Really Means
Personnel Certification, Accreditation, and the Recognition of the Appraisal Report by Courts, Tax Authorities, and Banks
Read morePersonnel Certification, Accreditation, and the Recognition of the Appraisal Report by Courts, Tax Authorities, and Banks
Read moreSignature and seal confirm our personal responsibility for the content of the appraisal report. As a publicly appointed valuer, our seal additionally indicates our formal qualification and appointment.
Read moreIn practice, both terms are generally used synonymously. "Valuer" is the legally more precise term, particularly in conjunction with the designation "publicly appointed and sworn" or a recognised certification.
Read moreWe are publicly appointed and sworn in by the Chamber of Industry and Commerce (IHK), have verifiable references, and prepare transparent appraisal reports structured in accordance with the ImmoWertV.
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Read moreWhy the ruling II R 20/12 of 19 June 2013 is relevant for every inheritance case involving real estate – and how to correctly claim the deduction
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