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  • What services does ONit. Canada provide?
    ONit. Canada specializes in personal property appraisals and auctions, offering onsite and online services. We provide professional estate appraisals, insurance valuations, probate appraisals, divorce asset appraisals, and financial institution appraisals.
  • What is a personal property appraisal?
    A personal property appraisal is a detailed valuation of belongings, inventory, and assets for legal, financial, or insurance purposes. Our certified appraisers assess items based on market value, condition, and demand.
  • Who needs an appraisal?
    Estate Executors & Planners (probate, wills, inheritance) Homeowners (insurance, downsizing, divorce settlements) Banks & Lenders (asset valuation for loans, collateral) Lawyers & Accountants (legal proceedings, tax purposes)
  • Why do I need an estate appraisal?
    Estate appraisals help determine the fair market value of assets for probate, inheritance distribution, and estate planning. Many executors and lawyers require an appraisal to ensure accurate reporting.
  • What’s included in an estate appraisal report?
    Our estate appraisal reports provide: A detailed inventory of items Each item's estimated market value Supporting documentation & photos (if applicable) A professional summary for legal and financial use
  • What types of items do you appraise and sell?
    We appraise and auction: Household contents & furniture Jewelry, watches & collectibles Antiques, art & rare items Electronics & vehicles
  • How do insurance appraisals work?
    An insurance appraisal provides accurate valuation of belongings for insurance coverage, claims, and replacements. This helps prevent undervaluation or disputes with insurance companies.
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