An appraisal is a professional assessment of the value of a property, typically done by a licensed appraiser. Appraisals are often used for a variety of purposes, such as determining the value of a property for tax purposes, for refinancing a mortgage, or for settling an estate. If you believe that your property has been appraised at an incorrect value, you can appeal the appraisal.
There are a number of reasons why you might want to appeal an appraisal. For example, if you believe that your property is worth more than the appraised value, you may be able to get a lower tax bill or a higher loan amount. You may also want to appeal an appraisal if you believe that the appraiser made a mistake or if you have new information that could affect the value of your property.