Frequently Asked Questions
Commercial Appraisal
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An appraisal is a formal opinion of value: prepared as a result of a retainer; intended for reliance by identified parties, and for which the appraiser assumes responsibility – as defined by Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal (CUSPAP)
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There are numerous reasons for to obtain a professional appraisal of your property:
Some of these include:
*Purchase financing
*Sales considerations
*Equity re-financing
*Fesibility studies
*Taxation considerations
*Estate planning
*Property tax appeals
*Litigation purposes
...and more
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We strive to complete every report in a time efficient manner while upholding a high standard of quality and integrity. Completion times vary depending upon the scope of the assignment and our current workload. When we receive an appraisal/report request we will quote what we feel to be a reasonable time frame for completion. As we do place a high value on client relationships, we will do our best to make sure that our timeline works with yours.
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Phung & Co. appraisers either hold the AACI, P.App, designation or are Candidate Members of the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC).
The following is an abstraction from publications by the Appraisal Institute of Canada:
The AACI designation is awarded to those who complete the AACI program and meet all professional requirements of the Appraisal Institute of Canada, allowing them to provide valuation and consulting services for various real property types.
Candidate members of the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC) represent the future of the appraisal profession. They are pursuing the AIC Program of Professional Studies and preparing for prestigious professional designations. Candidates actively train as appraisers, adhering to Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (CUSPAP). They can take on more complex assignments with the guidance of designated members.
Full AIC members enjoy privileges like preparing limited-responsibility appraisal reports under supervision. They must adhere to CUSPAP and commit to ongoing professional development, receiving Institute support and access to resources for confident practice.
(source: Appraisal institute of Canada - https://www.aicanada.ca/about-aic/appraisal-institute-canada/)
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Our appraisal/report fees are determined on a case by case basis. Determining factors (Not all inclusive) include: the scope of the assignment, the availability of relevant data, the size of the project, concurrent commitments/assignments and the required time frame for completion.