Don't Wait For The Last Minute: 4 Things To Do Before The Personal Property Appraisers Arrive

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If you have personal property that you need to have appraised, make sure you're prepared for the appointment. Most personal property appraisers get paid by the hour. If you're not prepared when the appraisers arrive, you could end up spending more money than you need to. Not only that, but you'll also end up wasting your time, and your appraiser's time. Luckily, there are some things you can do to prepare for your appraisal appointment. These steps will speed up the process, and ensure a more accurate appraisal. Here are four steps to help you get ready for the appraisal appointment. 

Separate Your Belongings

If you need to have your personal property appraised, the first thing you need to do is get things separated. This is especially important when you aren't going to have all of your belongings appraised. Things can get stressful if you need to separate your belongings during the appraisal. To avoid that, get things separated before the appraisers arrive. If you can't dedicate one room to the appraisal, label each item that you want an appraisal for. If you have items tucked away in boxes or cupboards, bring them out before the appraisers arrive. 

Make Everything Accessible

If you've scheduled an appointment to have your personal property appraised, make things accessible. You can add hours to the appointment if you need to dig through cupboards and boxes while the appraisers are on site. To avoid that, bring your belongings out before the appraisers arrive. It's a good idea to have them cleaned before the appraisers arrive, as well. 

Ensure Proper Groupings

If you're preparing for a personal property appraisal, put everything in order. This is an especially useful step when you have collections that need to be appraised. Before the appraisers arrive, go through your belongings and place them in groupings. There are several ways you can group your belongings. One way is to group them based on categories, such as artwork, firearms, or jewelry. You can also group them according to age or value. Groupings help speed up the process. They also provide your appraiser with a clearer view of your belongings. 

Gather the Documentation

If you want to get the most value out of the appraisal, make sure you gather the documentation. The right documentation can increase the appraisal value. For instance, if you have antiques, include historical documents with those items. If you have receipts for valuables you own, include those as well. Be sure to place all of the documentation in a folder. That way, the appraiser can flip through the pages during the appraisal.

To learn more information about personal property appraisals, reach out to a professional near you.

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