Appraisal Services
Stephen Passy & Associates, Inc. offers certified USPAP compliant
appraisals of Construction Equipment, Mining Equipment, Logging Equipment,
Crushing & Aggregate Equipment, Truck & Trailer Fleets and other
Industrial Assets. We regularly provide our services to Banks, Finance
Companies and End Users. For a free consultation call (909) 888-2285 or email passy-valuation@earthlink.net.

MEMBER OF THE
CERTIFIED APPRAISAL
GUILD OF AMERICA
A National Appraisal Organization
A
part of the the Missouri
Auction School, The Certified Appraisers Guild of America is a
professional accrediting organization providing certification of personal
property appraisers. With members in 49 states and 6 Canadian Provinces, the
Certified Appraisers Guild of America is North America's # 1 trainer of
personal property appraisers. On an annual basis, it trains more personal
property appraisers than any other organization in North America. The Guild
has been instrumental in helping to standardize the personal property
appraisal profession. The members of the Certified Appraisers Guild form a
network of valuable appraisal contacts throughout the United States and
Canada.
Membership Requirements
Each
member is required to attend professional training and pass a comprehensive
exam before becoming certified. No one is allowed to be a member of the
Certified
Appraisers Guild of America without completing the certification program.
There are
no 'grandfathered' or 'Associate' members that have not completed the
training and
exam. Each member has completed the course work required to be certified by
the
Guild.
Educational Standards
The
training each member is required to complete, includes the uniform standards
of
personal property appraisal practice and appraisal report writing. Special
areas of
emphasis in training include Internal Revenue Service appraisal requirements,
estate
and gift appraisals, charitable donation appraisals, bankruptcy appraisals,
insurance
appraisals, appraisals for divorce, and casualty loss appraisals. In
addition, each
member is required to attend our courtroom expert witness seminar with
special
emphasis on appraisals for courts and testifying in court.
Certification
The
Certified Appraisers Guild of America confers the professional membership
designation CAGA to recognize the completion of the appraiser's certification
education. Members are professionals who have completed the certification
process.
In addition, the members have made a commitment to the Certified Appraisers
Guild's
Code of Professional Ethics and to the Uniform Standards of Professional
Appraisal
Practice.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A PROFESSIONAL
PERSONAL PROPERTY APPRAISAL REPORT
With the government,
courts, judges, banks, attorneys, accountants, insurance representatives
and other professionals examining more closely the personal property
appraisal report, it is
important to know what to expect from a professional personal property
appraisal report.
Here are a few points that a professional
report should have:
- A complete and accurate description of the
property
- Analysis of the factors affecting value
reflecting the appraiser's research
in accordance with the standards required by government authorities.
- A definition of value appropriate to the
type of appraisal
- A value for the property appraised
substantiated by the report analysis
- The appraiser's qualification page
- The appraiser's signature
- The appraiser's statement that the appraiser
does not have a financial
interest in the property
- You should confirm with the appraiser that
the appraiser's report can be
defended in court if needed
CERTIFIED APPRAISERS GUILD OF AMERICA
CODE OF ETHICS
- The Appraiser shall obtain the relevant facts
relating to the subject property to
form the final conclusion of value.
- All formal appraisal reports shall be in
writing signed by the Appraiser.
- The Appraiser shall disclose any interest in
the subject property and will accept
an appraisal assignment only if the appraisal can be performed without
bias.
- The Appraiser shall maintain the confidential
nature of the appraisal report.
The contents of the report shall not be disclosed without consent of the
client
or by court order.
- The fee charged by the Appraiser shall be
independent of the value in the report.
- The Appraiser shall maintain respect for
others in the appraisal profession.
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