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Takstmenn are professionals who perform valuations and appraisals of tangible assets, most commonly real estate but also equipment, machinery, and vehicles. They provide objective estimates of value for purposes such as mortgage financing, insurance, taxation, litigation, or sale. In their work they inspect the asset, collect data, analyze market trends, and apply standardized valuation methods, including the sales comparison approach, the income approach, and the cost approach. They compile written reports that explain the methods, data, assumptions, and conclusions, and may be called as expert witnesses in disputes.

Regulation and training vary by country. In Norway and Denmark, takstmenn typically come from backgrounds in

Employment and scope: Takstmenn work for banks, insurance companies, real estate firms, public authorities, or consulting

Notes: Valuations reflect market data and appraiser judgment; different methods can produce different values. Reliable valuations

construction,
architecture,
civil
engineering,
economics,
or
real
estate.
They
may
hold
professional
certifications
from
national
associations
and
are
subject
to
ethics
codes
and
continuing
education.
In
some
jurisdictions,
practice
is
regulated
by
government
licensing
or
by
statutory
property
valuation
standards.
firms,
and
many
operate
as
independent
practitioners
or
within
appraisal
divisions.
Specializations
exist
for
real
estate
versus
machinery
and
equipment,
or
for
insurance
valuations
and
damage
assessments.
depend
on
up-to-date
information
and
clearly
stated
purpose
and
scope.