Georgia Statutes

§ 43-39a-20 — Use of appraiser as disinterested third party for rendering unbiased valuation or analysis; "specialized services"; contingent fees

Georgia § 43-39a-20

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O.C.G.A. § 43-39a-20 (2026).

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(a)A client or employer may retain or employ an appraiser to act as a disinterested third party in rendering an unbiased valuation or analysis. A client or employer may also retain or employ an appraiser to provide specialized services to facilitate the client's or employer's objectives. In either case, the appraisal and the appraisal report must comply with the provisions of this chapter.
(b)For the purposes of this chapter, the term "specialized services" as defined in Code Section 43-39A-2 means those appraisal services which do not fall within the definition of independent appraisal assignment. The term "specialized services" may include valuation work and analysis work. Regardless of the intention of the client or employer, if the appraiser would be perceived by third parties or the

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