We have expanded our services and opened a 2nd Office in Shasta County to better serve your needs for Residential Real estate Appraisal Services in Northern California. Our ongoing analysis of local real estate trends and hours of study as Certified Appraisers make us qualified to provide Real Estate valuations in Shasta & Tehama Counties for clients ranging from national mortgage companies to local lenders or individual businesses and consumers.
Our new Office is managed by James D. Pratt a Certified Residential Appraiser with over 15 years of experience in Shasta & Tehama Counties. If you are a Mortgage lender, Account, Attorney or a private party and you are having a difficult time finding an appraiser to complete residential appraisals in Shasta or Tehama Counties in Northern California you need to contact either of our offices.
Our new Office is managed by James D. Pratt a Certified Residential Appraiser with over 15 years of experience in Shasta & Tehama Counties. If you are a Mortgage lender, Account, Attorney or a private party and you are having a difficult time finding an appraiser to complete residential appraisals in Shasta or Tehama Counties in Northern California you need to contact either of our offices.
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David Clark
Jan 28, 2021
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Retha Perry
Jan 06, 2021
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We needed an appraisal done so we could qualify for a better interest rate. Mr Pratt sent in his appraisal at a lower property value then our orginal purchase price . 2020 has been a sellers market and he submitted a value that was ridiculous for this market .If your looking for a professional pass on Pratt not worth the phone call
Rose Lee Ayala
May 19, 2019
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James Pratt arrived at our home and immediately began walking around our property without introducing himself first, I had to stop him and confirm who he was. Then during the course of the appraisal when we asked questions or questioned what he was saying Mr. Pratt spoke "down" to us, he was rude, condescending and arrogant. I told Mr. Pratt to stop the appraisal until I called my lender, but he choose to ignore me and continued further into my home. My husband again told him to stop, he again ignored him and continued to snap pictures. I was outside explaining to my lender what was happening and