Appraiser

/ə-ˈprā-zər/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A professional who estimates the value, quality, or condition of property, especially for legal or financial purposes.
    The appraiser provided an official valuation of the estate's assets for probate.

Forms

  • appraiser
  • appraisers

Commentary

An appraiser's report is often relied upon in litigation or transactional contexts where property value is disputed or assessed.

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