22. Obtaining Additional Appraisals
The U.S. Attorney should not obtain an additional
appraisal report until the existing appraisals have been analyzed
by the Appraisal Unit and its recommendations received. Generally,
an additional appraisal report should be obtained when there is a
wide divergence in the opinion of value between two appraisers and
their differences cannot be reconciled by the U.S. Attorney. It is
usually desirable to obtain an additional appraisal when good
market data is not available, or where large sums of money are
involved. Where demolition of improvements is contemplated, or
where the land is to be inundated or otherwise changed soon after
the filing of condemnation proceedings, it is important to secure
immediately any additional appraisal which might be needed, in
order that the appraiser may view the property in its original
condition.
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