Charlie
Junior Member
- Joined
- Feb 26, 2002
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Virginia
Hello everyone.
If an appraisal is to be completed on a condominium unit, should the appraiser include a boat slip that can be transferred independently of the property in the valuation? The client has provided no specific instruction on the situation and there is no mention of the slip on the order form or instructions. The condo units are owned seperately from the boat slips, but the docks and slips are part of the condo project and dues are used to maintain and repair the waterfront amenities. Unit owners can sell and rent the boat slips, but only to other unit owners. The boat slip was transferred along with the unit when the subject property was purchased a few years ago.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
If an appraisal is to be completed on a condominium unit, should the appraiser include a boat slip that can be transferred independently of the property in the valuation? The client has provided no specific instruction on the situation and there is no mention of the slip on the order form or instructions. The condo units are owned seperately from the boat slips, but the docks and slips are part of the condo project and dues are used to maintain and repair the waterfront amenities. Unit owners can sell and rent the boat slips, but only to other unit owners. The boat slip was transferred along with the unit when the subject property was purchased a few years ago.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.