If you are going through probate in Georgia and the property in question is part of the estate, then it’s likely that you will need a real estate valuation.

In the probate process, a court will often require a real estate appraisal to determine the value of the property so that it can be distributed fairly and equitably. The value of the property is an important factor in determining the distribution of assets and liabilities among the heirs or beneficiaries.

If you’re unsure about whether a real estate valuation is required in your specific case, it’s best to consult with a probate attorney or a Realtor with probate sales experience.

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