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Reappraisal
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Reappraisal
An estimation of the value of a property, conducted by a person licensed to do so after an appraisal was previously conducted. Reappraisals are conducted periodically, for example, for property tax purposes.


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But in the past year the full force of the economic downturn has compelled lenders to reappraise their mortgage books.
Unfortunately, our planned start on-site date has been delayed because of the current economic climate and the need for funders to reappraise their finances.
All the same, it is clear that economic conditions are prompting consumers to reappraise how and what they value.
 
 
 
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