Architecture - Real EstateMr. Mims is a court admitted expert witness in three Florida counties: Bay, Walton and Okaloosa counties. He has testified in court, depositions and trials. Cases included diminution in value, stigma, highest and best use, divorce, drainage issues, illegal-county takes, surveyor errors, deficiency judgments and more.

Some examples of issues we have experience with include:

  • Stigma
  • Divorce, Partnerships
  • Deficiency Judgment
  • Short sale Negotiation
  • Valuation of Stigmatized Properties
  • Retrospect
  • Prospective
  • Drainage Issues
  • Surveyor Issues
  • Estate
  • Trusts

Partial Litigation Client List

Clark, Partington, Hart, Larry, Bond & Stackhouse                 FDIC

Bradley Herndon, P.A.                                                                   Burke Blue

McDonald, Fleming, Moorhead, LLP                                        Coastal Association Law Group

Fidelity Title                                                                                   Barron & Redding, P.A.

Anchors, Smith, Grimsley                                                           Ashmore, Leaphart, Rabon, Hinds

Sasser, Sefton, Brown, Tipton & Davis, P.C.                           Jonathan A. Heller, P.A.

Rogers, Kamm & Shea                                                                Robert W. Hendrickson III, P.A.

Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP                                                  Porath & Associates, P.A.

Varner, Parker & Sessums, P.A.                                              Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP

Becker & Poliakoff                                                                     McCalla Raymer, LLC

Jackson, Kweller, McKinney, Hayes, Lewis, & Garrett

Carver, Darden, Koretzky, Tessier, Finn, Blossman & Areaux, LLC

We offer a full range of Real Estate Appraisal services, with experience in many types of property. We are also experienced in litigation support and expert witness services. Clients who have used our expert testimony services include tax entities, financial institutions, legal and accounting firms and many other businesses. In many cases, our independent, supportable analysis has allowed clients to settle cases without going to court.

An appraiser must remain unbiased, independent, objective, and impartial in performing an appraisal of a property. We can only advocate for the results of our report. But we can consult with you and advise you about the relative strength of an appraisal presented by opposing parties. We can also perform additional research and analysis to support or discredit assumptions or conclusions.

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