We are in the midst of settling an estate (with a will & trust), and the trustee used a probate referee for aprraisals, on two different occasions (date-of-death and 6 months later).
The intitial appraisal on one property, as land only, had a gross miscalculation of the lot size, inflating value by over $100k. And while it was appraised for just the land, he noted a two car garage, which is incorrect, it's a carport.
On the other real property in the trust, he states in his appraisal that it has as 6 car carport, and two paved, unsheltered spaces for parking. The reality is that this property has a 4 car carport, and no paved spaces for parking. And, the photos of this subject property are of an entirely different property! The only correct photo is that of the street scene...
I find this somewhat disturbing, and I seek some confirmation that I have good reason to feel this way.
Per the trust, there needs to be compensation for any difference in the value of these two real properties between the two beneficiaries, thus my concern. The trustee is a beneficiary...
I very much want to voice my disapproval over the these appraisals, but since it is the work product of a Probate Referee, is this futile? I found something called a Request for Special Notice form where one can contest various matters, including appraisals. Here is the form:
http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/forms/fillable/de154.pdf
I appreciate your thoughtful input. Thank you.
The intitial appraisal on one property, as land only, had a gross miscalculation of the lot size, inflating value by over $100k. And while it was appraised for just the land, he noted a two car garage, which is incorrect, it's a carport.
On the other real property in the trust, he states in his appraisal that it has as 6 car carport, and two paved, unsheltered spaces for parking. The reality is that this property has a 4 car carport, and no paved spaces for parking. And, the photos of this subject property are of an entirely different property! The only correct photo is that of the street scene...
I find this somewhat disturbing, and I seek some confirmation that I have good reason to feel this way.
Per the trust, there needs to be compensation for any difference in the value of these two real properties between the two beneficiaries, thus my concern. The trustee is a beneficiary...
I very much want to voice my disapproval over the these appraisals, but since it is the work product of a Probate Referee, is this futile? I found something called a Request for Special Notice form where one can contest various matters, including appraisals. Here is the form:
http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/forms/fillable/de154.pdf
I appreciate your thoughtful input. Thank you.