JDI knows the special needs of estate executors

The task of settling an estate, while stressful, is very important. As an executor, you have been entrusted to carry out the wishes of the departed as quickly and exactly as possible. You can count on us to act quickly and with as much sympathy to the feelings of everyone involved.

We've shown that we're experts in supplying the best appraisals that lawyers and accountants have come to depend on. We comprehend their needs and are used to working with all parties involved. We write appraisal reports that meet the needs of the courts and various agencies.

Contact us immediately to discuss your precise estate appraisal requirements.

Settling an estate usually requires an appraisal to show fair market value for the property involved. We know that in this time of loss, acquiring an appraisal is the furthest thought from your mind. Our company is knowledgeable about the procedures and requirements necessary to produce a retroactive appraisal with an effective date and fair market value estimate matching the exact date you suffered the loss of your loved one. The ethical requirements explained within the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) binds our appraisers to confidentiality, providing the fullest degree of discretion for you and your family.

Most people don't realize that the IRS requires documents filed to show the numbers involved in estate sales.

Opinions of value used in documents filed with the IRS and NJ state agencies definitely should be backed by an exhaustive report as to how the appraiser arrived at his conclusions. A report of this caliber will clearly show your claim that the numbers expressed within the report are well-founded and accurate.

Having a professional appraisal report from JDI gives the executor irrefutable facts and figures to work with in meeting IRS and NJ state agency requirements. 

One of the most necessary requirements in a report is an appraiser-supported opinion of value in a detailed explanation as to how the appraiser came to his conclusion.