Accredited Appraisal Services

What we appraise:
· Vehicles
· Household and Commercial assets
Four Counties Auction Ontario specializes
in vehicle valuations. As stated within our core values, we
ask questions before we
give answers, in order to understand our clients’ needs
and objectives. It is important to clarify the purpose of the
appraisal, for its purpose will determine the basis of the report,
definition of value, and subsequent method of valuation.
Vehicle valuations are often insurance-related. Insurance Appraisals
typically involve an Inspection Report, Digital Images, as well
as the construction of a Comparable Sales Analysis.
In some cases, a vehicle appraisal may be required for transfer
of ownership (Ontario). A Motor Vehicle Appraisal Record is a
less detailed report that involves an on-site inspection and
subsequent estimate of Fair Market Value, using a single page
from provided by Ministry of Finance through your local Drivers
and Vehicles office.
The appraisal of both Household and Commercial Assets are generally
legal matters of one shape or form. Again, the purpose of the
appraisal report determines the definition of value, basis of
appraisal, and subsequent method of valuation. Reports of this
nature typically involve an Inventory List, Digital Images, and
corresponding Dollar Values.
Our president, Tim Grendys, has been an accredited member in
good standing of the Canadian Personal Property Appraisers Group
since November of 2000, and is a recognized appraiser with the
Ministry of Finance (ON). Tim possesses a wide range of appraisal
experience relating to both vehicles, as well as household and
commercial assets.
Common grounds for appraisal within the Province of Ontario
involve matters relating to:
· Insurance
· PST (transfer of ownership)
· Loan Valuation
· Estate Settlement
· Charitable Donation
· Bankruptcy
· Divorce (equalization)
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