The
Problem With Surface Level Information...
Many attempts have
been made to educate the public on how to protect themselves when it comes to providing accurate machinery and equipment values.
Oftentimes, people rel
y on surface-level information from an appraiser, which does not give an indication as to the level of accuracy or competency.
McHenry
& Murphy, LLC is committed to preserving the public trust inherent in the appraisal process. The purpose of the Code Of
Ethics And Competency Appraiser Awareness Program is to protect the public from unsubstantiated or questionable machinery
and equipment appraisals. Our seal serves to alert the public to the documentation we know is necessary to prove that
an appraiser is competent. This assures an appraisal will be substantiated, accurate, irrefutable, defensible
and will withstand scrutiny.
Appraisers Who Comply With
These 4 Strict Points Prove That They Are Capable Of Performing At The Highest Level Of Ethical Excellence Deserving Of The
Public Trust...
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Ethical Obligations
Advocacy ONLY Of The Appraisal
Certification Defensible Appraisal
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If
The Appraiser You Choose Does Not Have The 4 Characteristics Of A "Certified" Appraiser...
Your Best Option Is To Call The Certified Appraiser At McHenry & Murphy, LLC!
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What Do The 4 Strict Points Mean?
| Ethical Obligations:
Advocacy ONLY Of The Appraisal:
Certification:
Defensible Appraisal:
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| | Definitions You Need To Know
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is USPAP Compliant.
We are an advocate ONLY of the Appraisal, not of any person
or entity. We maintain our objectivity.
We have earned the professional designation of CMEA (Certified
Machinery & Equipment Appraiser).
Comprehensive and substantiated estimates of value that hold
up to scrutiny with the IRS, lenders, buyers, sellers, courts, CPAs, attorneys and others.
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