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Vannatta Brothers is a uniquely qualified provider of valuation services.  This is because we are multi-disciplined, professionally designated, and state certified appraisers that have appraised or consulted on a broad range of real estate types throughout Ohio, such as, improved and unimproved urban and rural residential, commercial, industrial, and various farm types, as well as large acreage forested residential/recreational properties.

The intended use of those assignments; include ad valorem, corporate conversion, probate, and non-cash charitable contributions, as well as bankruptcy, divorce, lending, and various ownership disputes such as partition matters and the valuation of minority ownership interest in real property. 

Other assignment types include the appraisement of real property involved in the taking of perpetual overhead electric transmission line easements, as well as subsurface pipeline, and other types of easements for new and existing utility right-of-way corridors.  As well as conservation easements, and various types of government condemnation matters, such as the taking of various types of temporary and perpetual easements, and fee takings for new roadway right-of-way corridors and other types of corridors.

Our principal appraiser is Richard M. Vannatta.  He has 49-years of real estate brokerage experience, and over 47-years of appraisal experience  involving a wide range of property types and problem-solving issues throughout the state of Ohio.  They include various probate matters and decedent estate issues (such as special use value of farm real property), various taxation matters (such as conservation easement, noncash charitable contributions, and ad valorem tax appeals), bankruptcy, partition suits, divorce, private owner partial interests, and condemnation assignments.  Clients served include private individuals, various business types/corporations, business valuation appraisers, attorneys, CPAs, lenders, and government entities, such as The Ohio State University, the Columbus district of the federal bankruptcy court, and probate courts. 

Additionally, he has provided various types of litigation support consisting of Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) consulting, appraisal review and expert testimony.