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.

  1. Define the engagement scope and effective date with both attorneys.
  2. Conduct the inspection with documented photos and measurements.
  3. Run comps and condition adjustments with full working papers preserved.
  4. Author the appraisal report with appropriate disclaimers and methodology.
  5. 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.

Engagement Letter Inspection Records Comp Analyses Working Papers Appraisal Report

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.

Ready to try it?

Run your next matter on VennBoard.