Partition Appraisals

When co-owners of a property decide to divide or sell their shared real estate, a partition appraisal is often required to ensure that each party receives an equitable share of the property's value. At Guardian Appraisals, we specialize in providing accurate, impartial, and well-supported valuation services for partition cases throughout Volusia County.  

What Is a Partition Appraisal?

A partition appraisal is performed when two or more individuals share ownership of a property-often through inheritance, business partnerships, or divorce-and a fair division or buyout is needed.
The appraisal establishes the property's current market value to help facilitate:

  • Equitable distribution of assets between co-owners

  • Buyout negotiations, where one party purchases the other's interest

  • Court-ordered partitions, when the property must be sold and proceeds divided

Why Choose Guardian Appraisals?

We bring over 20 years of experience in the Volusia County market and understand the complexities involved in partition work. We deliver reports that are:

  • Impartial and defensible - prepared to withstand scrutiny in legal proceedings

  • Compliant with USPAP and court standards

  • Clear and detailed, with full market analysis, comparable sales, and explanations of adjustments

  • Timely and confidential, ensuring professional handling of sensitive situations

When You Might Need a Partition Appraisal

  • Disputes between heirs or family members after an inheritance

  • Separation or divorce involving jointly owned property

  • Business partner disputes over real estate holdings

  • Any situation where ownership interests must be divided or settled fairly

Our Commitment

At Guardian Appraisals, we understand that partition situations can be emotionally and financially challenging. Our goal is to provide an unbiased, well-supported valuation that helps all parties reach a fair resolution-whether through negotiation, mediation, or litigation.

?? Contact us today to discuss your partition appraisal needs or request a confidential consultation.