Real Estate · VennBoard for Real Estate Appraisers
An honest number. Both sides can live with.
Divorce appraisals carry weight beyond the transaction — they shape the equity-split math the entire settlement runs on. VennBoard gives appraisers a structured engagement workspace, comp analysis, and a report tagged for both legal and financial use.
Real Estate Appraiser on a matter
Real Estate Appraiser
- Define the engagement scope and effective date with both attorneys
- Conduct the inspection with documented photos and measurements
- Run comps and condition adjustments with full working papers preserved
- Author the appraisal report with appropriate disclaimers and methodology
- Audit log: every action timestamped & exportable
Jobs to be done
What a Real Estate Appraiser actually does — on VennBoard.
- Define the engagement scope and effective date with both attorneys.
- Conduct the inspection with documented photos and measurements.
- Run comps and condition adjustments with full working papers preserved.
- Author the appraisal report with appropriate disclaimers and methodology.
- Defend the value if the report becomes contested.
Documents you’ll touch
The artifacts the work produces.
Each lives on the matter, with audit-graded provenance, version control, and exportable records.
Tools that fit your role
What VennBoard gives a Real Estate Appraiser.
Engagement Definition
Scope, date, intended use up front.
Comp Analyzer
Adjustments documented, not buried.
Working-Papers Vault
Audit-grade preservation.
Defensible Reports
Built for cross-examination.
Works alongside
The other professionals on the matter.
VennBoard is built so every role on a divorce case can collaborate on one workspace, with the right scope. Here’s who you’ll most often coordinate with.
