Estate / Catalog Assets Debt / Appraise Assets
Appraise Assets
Probate Assets that don't have an assigned cash value must be professionally Appraised to identify their Fair Market Value.
Once valued, it should be noted on an Inventory Form and filed with Probate Court for official approval.
Typically, these items include, but are not limited to:
Once valued, it should be noted on an Inventory Form and filed with Probate Court for official approval.
Typically, these items include, but are not limited to:
- Real estate
- Vehicles
- Businesses
- Jewelry
- Art
- Collectibles (older items of collective value such as stamps, coins, music, etc)
- Household items (small items in aggregate such as kitchen items, appliances, tools, etc)