As frequently happens, financial planners, tax attorneys, CPA’s and businessmen need appraisals of promissory notes and real estate mortgage notes. They may need the appraisal for estate tax planning, gift tax planning, dividing an inheritance, or for dividing assets during a partnership dissolution or divorce proceeding.
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