
Certified appraisals tailored for attorneys and paralegals — court-admissible reports, retrospective effective dates, and fast turnaround to meet urgent case timelines.
Attach only the documents necessary to streamline the appraisal. Missing items can delay scheduling and final report delivery.
Deed / title documentation, if needed
Floor plans if available
Prior appraisals, if available
HOA documents, if applicable
Photos of interior and exterior (if available) - depending on Scope of Work
Permits

Supply complete contact details for the primary contact plus attorneys, paralegals, and the client to avoid delays. Indicate best call times and preferred communication method (email/phone).
Primary Contact: Name, role, phone, email, best contact hours
Attorney / Law Firm: Attorney name, firm name, direct phone, email
Paralegal / Case Manager: Paralegal name, phone, email
Client / Property Owner: Owner name(s), phone, email, relationship to case
Note: Clear primary contact assignment prevents duplicated outreach and scheduling conflicts.

Answer the questions below to flag factors that materially affect market value or marketability. Detailed notes reduce the need for follow-up and speed report completion.
Are there any ADUs, converted garages, or unpermitted additions?
Are there solar panels, easements, or access issues?
Is there a notable view, large lot, or environmental constraint?

Intake & documents (1–2 days) - Inspection (scheduled within 3 business days) - draft report for attorney review (3 days) - final certified report (1–2 days). Expedited services available upon request.
449 W Foothill Blvd #302, Glendora, CA 91741
(626) 625-7230
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