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Company Name: |
Renee Healion Appraisals & CT Appraisal Review  |
Appraiser Name |
Renee Healion |
Postal Address: |
919 Main St #2 |
City: |
Willimantic |
State: |
Connecticut |
Zip Code: |
06226 |
State Licensed In: |
Connecticut |
State License or Certification Number: |
RCR 241 |
License/Certificate Type: |
Certified Residential. |
Phone Number: |
877 684.3004 |
Services Provided: |
Residential, FHA, E-R-C (Relocation Appraisals), EDI capable. |
Counties We Serve: |
New London, Windham, Tolland, parts of Middlesex, Hartford. |
Brief Description: |
Finding value in Eastern Connecticut since 1991 Appraisal review services, appraisals for court, trusts, expert testimony, REO, mortgage, new construction, historic house properties a specialty, for professionals and individuals. Please visit our site. |
Specialty: |
Appraisal Review, Assessment Appeals, Bankruptcy, Complex Property, Divorce, FHA Appraisal, Relocation Appraisal, REO/Foreclosure, Retrospective, Trust, Waterfront Property. |
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Appraiser Renee Healion with Renee Healion Appraisals & CT Appraisal Review is also listed in:
- Connecticut / Hartford - Connecticut / Middlesex - Connecticut / New London - Connecticut / Tolland - Connecticut / Windham |
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