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Couldn’t I just get this information from other websites like Zillow or Redfin?

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Couldn’t I just get this information from other websites like Zillow or Redfin?

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Comparable sales information is indeed available on other websites. However, sifting through the data and choosing the right comps is extremely difficult. Most failed appeals are turned down because homeowners interpreted the data incorrectly. It also takes a lot of your time and effort doing research. We make sure our comps abide by all of the unique rules your county requires. Some counties allow foreclosure sales to be used as comps and some don’t. Some counties allow properties donated to charities to be used as comps and some don’t. Some counties disqualify homes that were inherited by a family member after a death in the family, some do not. Some counties disqualify homes that had excessive cumulative days listed on the market prior to sale, and some don’t. Some counties don’t allow properties that have been sold between two financial institutions to be used as comps, and some don’t mind at all. ValueAppeal knows the answers to these questions about your particular county but oth

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