The Report Date is the date an appraisal report was prepared, typically reflecting the date the transmittal letter was assembled. It contrasts with the Appraisal Date, which is often the effective date of the valuation.
A retrospective appraisal estimates the value of a property at a specific point in the past, often for purposes such as tax assessments, legal disputes, or historical analysis.
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