Appraisal Expert Witnesses in Alabama

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Appraisal expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including real estate, business valuation, personal property, and machinery. Some of the most common specialties include residential appraisal, commercial appraisal, fine art valuation, jewelry appraisal, and equipment appraisal. They can opine on the effects of market conditions, defects, depreciation, and regulatory issues on asset value and damages.

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  • Review Fee $250/hr
    Deposition Fee $300/hr
    Court Fee $350/hr

    This expert has educational and professional experience in agricultural real estate and is considered a trusted professional in land economics and is eminently qualified to provide opinions concerning land economics and divisions of property. His educational and work experience uniquely qualifies him to provide such testimony for court cases. After receiving a B.S. and a M.S. in Agricultural Economics from Mississippi State University, he served 31 years with the MS Cooperative Extension. For 25 of those years, he was the County Agricultural Agent in Yazoo County, the state’s largest county which is a very diverse and significant producer of agricultural commodities. During his career he won numerous state and national awards for his efforts. He was recognized as a Certified General Appraiser by the state of Mississippi in 2005. Following his tenure with Kennard and Associates Appraisals, he began his own appraisal service business in 2008. He attained accreditation as an Accredited Rural Appraiser by the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers in 2008. His services include consultation on land purchases and investments, inheritance division, sale of property, determining basis following death, valuing recreational tracts, crop land, custom farming, crop rents, conservation easements, property divisions and many other real estate needs. He has assisted in cases and served in court testimony in the division of agricultural properties up to 4,700 acres. Approximately half of his work involves assisting families with the division of property. He has written several articles for Delta Farm Press concerning land economics, death tax and problems with undivided interests. In addition to his appraisal and consulting business, he owns several hundred acres of crop and timber land.

    President and Owner, A private appraisal firm in MS

    Master of Science (MS), Mississippi State University

    Louisville,

    Mississippi

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  • Review Fee $150/hr
    Deposition Fee $150/hr
    Court Fee $150/hr

    This expert has been a property valuation and appraisal consultant since 1974. He has completed valuation and consulting assignments for federal, state and local governments and agencies, public and private companies, lending institutions, trust departments, and individuals. He is nationally recognized as an appraiser of large land tracts.

    Principal, A property valuation and appraisal firm

    Bachelor of Science (BS), East Carolina University

    Savannah,

    Georgia

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What Can an Appraisal Expert Witness Opine On?

Property Assessment

Evaluating property value and condition.

Market Analysis

Analyzing market trends and comparable sales.

Cost Approach

Calculating replacement costs of properties.

Income Approach

Assessing potential income from rental properties.

Sales Comparison

Comparing similar properties to determine value.

Final Report Preparation

Compiling findings into a formal report.

FAQs for Appraisal Expert Witnesses

What is a appraisal expert witness?

An appraisal expert witness is a valuation professional who provides objective property or asset value opinions in legal cases. They assist by reviewing appraisal records, preparing reports, testifying in court, and clarifying complex valuation issues.

In what types of cases can an appraisal expert witness provide assistance?

An appraisal expert witness assists in real estate, divorce, estate, tax, bankruptcy, eminent domain, insurance, construction defect, and commercial valuation disputes.

How can an appraisal expert witness strengthen valuation disputes at trial?

An appraisal expert witness strengthens valuation disputes at trial by providing credible, data‑driven property valuation analysis, clear testimony, and support for or rebuttal of competing appraisals.

What qualifications should counsel require from an appraisal expert witness?

Counsel should require an appraisal expert witness to have relevant licenses, advanced valuation credentials, extensive case experience, and a history of credible courtroom testimony.

How does an appraisal expert witness support Daubert and admissibility challenges?

An appraisal expert witness supports Daubert and admissibility challenges by using accepted valuation methods, clear data, and documented reasoning to prove the appraisal is reliable and relevant.

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