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Homeowner Appraisal Services

Homeowners need appraisals or appraisal reviews for a variety of reasons, including a mortgage refinance, divorce settlement, trust setup and settlement, settling an estate, home equity loans, Pre-listing services, precise measurement of the square footage, and Private Mortgage insurance removal. When you order an appraisal from RVG, you can rest assured that you will get the best in professional service, market value accuracy, detailed analysis, and a thorough explanation that doesn't require you to be an appraiser to understand. 

Divorce
A 'dissolution of marriage' appraisal requires a high level of experience, as well as a deep understanding of the legal process involved. RVG has 20+ years of experience in this sensitive area. 

Trusts/Estate Settlement and Planning
Whether you're protecting your wealth and assets with a trust, or settling the estate of a loved one, having an experienced and knowledgeable appraiser in this regard is paramount!  

Refinance / Home Equity 
Be sure that you request us if your lender asks you for YOUR choice of appraisal firms. More than likely we are already on their "approved list", and if not we will quickly provide your lender with the necessary documentation to become approved. 

For-Sale-By-Owner (FSBO) / Pre-Listing Services 

It's very hard to be objective about your own home because of your emotional attachment to it. A Professional Appraiser is objective and will tell you what you need to know, not just what you want to hear. In addition to helping you set a realistic selling price so your home will attract buyers, a professional appraisal is very valuable as a negotiating tool once you have a potential buyer. It gives you something concrete to show your buyer. It's an independent third party's opinion of your home's value, and not just you saying how much your home is worth. Potential buyers know you have an emotional attachment to your home and will be far more likely to give credibility to a professional appraiser's value opinion than yours. 

PMI Removal Appraisals 
Not sure what Private Mortgage Insurance is? Check out our video on it here... A popular money saver for homeowners in the last few years is to get the PMI removed from their mortgage loan, thus saving them money on their monthly payments. PMI stands for "Private Mortgage Insurance". Once your mortgage loan amount is down below 80% of the value of your home, in most cases you can apply to the lender to have the PMI removed from your loan, which will make your monthly payments go down. We are experienced in helping folks just like you rid themselves of unneeded and unwanted PMI insurance. 


Field and Desktop Appraisal Review Services 
Have you just received a copy of your appraisal and would like to have a professional "double-check" it for accuracy, or do you need a second opinion without the expense and delay of waiting for a whole new appraisal?   

Appraisal Field Reviews:  We'll check your appraisal for accuracy and provide exterior "field inspections" of the subject and comparable properties for maximum appraisal certainty. Perfect for any situation demanding a second opinion on value. 

Appraisal Desk Reviews:  In a hurry and just want to "double-check" the facts? Use our extensive Internet research capabilities and office files to deliver reviews with the highest degree of precision in the industry. 

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Do I need an appraisal if I'm getting divorced in West Michigan

January 01, 20263 min read

⚖️ Do I Need to Get an Appraisal If I’m Getting Divorced?

(Why a Professional Home Appraisal Can Protect Your Interests)

Divorce isn’t just emotionally difficult—it’s financially complex. And one of the biggest questions that arises in nearly every divorce involving real estate is:

“Do I need to get an appraisal if I’m getting divorced?”

If you own property together—especially a primary residence—the answer is almost always:

✅ Yes, you do need an appraisal.

Here’s why getting a professional home appraisal is one of the smartest steps you can take during the divorce process, especially if you live in West Michigan.


🏠 The House Is Usually the Largest Shared Asset

In most divorces, the home represents the biggest financial asset that needs to be divided. Whether one person wants to stay in the home or you’re planning to sell and split the proceeds, you’ll need to know:

  • What is the property actually worth?

  • How much equity is available?

  • Is there enough value to justify a buyout?

💡 A professional appraisal provides a clear, unbiased answer to these questions—based on current market conditions, recent comparable sales, and property-specific factors.


⚖️ Courts and Attorneys Rely on Neutral, Third-Party Valuations

Real estate values are not something you want to estimate, guess, or argue over. A divorce-certified appraiser offers a neutral, court-defensible opinion of value that can be used in:

  • Mediation

  • Legal negotiations

  • Court proceedings (if needed)

  • Determining fair equity splits

In Kent County family courts, judges and attorneys rely heavily on appraisal reports to help make equitable property decisions.


🔁 What If One Spouse Wants to Keep the House?

That’s one of the most common scenarios—and one of the biggest reasons to get a divorce appraisal.

A formal appraisal:

  • Helps calculate how much equity buyout may be owed to the other party

  • Protects both spouses from overpaying or underselling the asset

  • Creates a clear, documented value for financial disclosure

  • Prevents future disputes over fairness

🧠 Example: You’re getting divorced in Grand Rapids, and your spouse wants to keep the house. You’ll need an appraisal to determine the fair market value, subtract the remaining mortgage, and calculate what’s owed to you as your half of the equity.


📆 Do I Need a Retrospective Appraisal?

Sometimes, yes. In certain divorces, especially where separation occurred long before legal action was filed, the court or attorneys may request a retrospective appraisal—which estimates the property’s value as of a past date (such as the date of separation).

This can be critical if property values have significantly changed over time.


🤝 Can We Just Agree on a Value Without an Appraisal?

In theory, yes—but in practice, it’s risky.

Without a formal appraisal:

  • One spouse may overvalue or undervalue the property

  • You may lose out on thousands in equity

  • Disagreements could arise later—potentially leading to legal disputes

  • The court may require an appraisal for documentation

For something as significant as a house, it’s better to base decisions on verified facts—not opinions.


🧠 Why You Should Use a Divorce-Specific Appraiser

Not all appraisals are created equal. When you're going through a divorce, you need an appraiser who:

  • Understands family law requirements

  • Is comfortable working with attorneys and courts

  • Can perform retrospective valuations, if needed

  • Provides detailed, court-ready reports

In places like Ada, East Grand Rapids, Rockford, and Kentwood, real estate values can vary block to block—so a local expert matters.


✅ Final Thoughts

If you're getting divorced and real estate is involved, a home appraisal isn’t just helpful—it’s essential.

It protects your interests.
It brings clarity to complex decisions.
And it ensures that you walk away from the divorce with a fair and accurate understanding of your home’s value.

Whether you’re staying in the home, buying out your spouse, or preparing to sell and split the proceeds, the first step is knowing what the property is really worth.

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Blaine Feyen

Blaine Feyen has been appraising West Michigan for almost 30 years. Real estate investor and appraiser business coach as well.

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