Do you disagree with the assessment report? Do you think the cost has been inflated/decreased to suit the interests of the adversaries in the court? Do you feel like they are trying to trick you with a supposed independent evaluation?
We help dispel doubts, provide and describe an objective picture of the quality of the assessment carried out by “opponents” and provide an appropriate conclusion with legal force.
The type of review of the evaluation report is determined individually according to the circumstances that led to the request for this service. All initial consultations are free.
We also provide a free preliminary analysis of the prospects of the report expertise, which means that after we provide the evaluation report that needs to be reviewed, you will receive information within 1-2 working days. what should be the conclusion of the expert opinion, as well as a brief “summary” of the identified violations. After receiving this information free of charge, it will be much easier for the Customer to order an appraisal report examination or to decide whether there are no objective prospects for objecting to the appraisal.
We make no lofty but unrealistic promises to “disprove/dispute” any valuation report or expert opinion. Our position is objectivity, that is, we do not make false or unjustified negative conclusions about the results of the work of our colleagues, but if the audited appraisal report is really unreliable and the appraiser has artificially distorted the market value based on the order if If you increase or decrease it, we will definitely see it and show the expert client how, where and by what means this violation occurred. achieved. In addition, we describe in detail the violations identified based on the requirements of legal documents and the assessment standards that are mandatory for all assessors in the territory of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Our expert opinions are made in such a way that they are understandable both for a narrow specialist and for a person who does not have special knowledge, which is very important in forming the evidence base in court proceedings.