Heavy Equipment & Inventory Appraisers in Oakland, CA

3 Certified Professionals

Heavy equipment, construction, and industrial inventory appraisers for lending, sale, lease, and bankruptcy proceedings. 33% of our Oakland heavy equipment & inventory appraisers are USPAP-certified. Every listing was sourced from a recognized national or international professional registry.

NF

Napoleon Forte

ASA · AM

Oakland, CA

Machinery & Technical SpecialtiesReal Property
GS

Garrett Schwartz

ASA · ASA - Accredited Senior Appraiser · American Society of Appraisers

Oakland, CA

Machinery & Technical SpecialtiesCNC metalworking equipmentMedical and radiology equipment
RP

Robert Pierce Lentz III ASA ARM-BV

ASA · ARM-BV

Oakland, CA

Business ValuationAppraisal Review & ManagementEmployee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOP)

Frequently asked questions

How many heavy equipment & inventory appraisers are in Oakland, CA?

Our directory lists 3 verified heavy equipment & inventory appraisers in Oakland, California. All were sourced from recognized professional registries.

Are Oakland heavy equipment & inventory appraisers USPAP-certified?

33% of the heavy equipment & inventory appraisers in our Oakland directory hold a current USPAP certification — required by courts, the IRS, and most insurance carriers.

Can I find an IRS-qualified heavy equipment & inventory appraiser in Oakland?

Some Oakland heavy equipment & inventory appraisers meet the IRS qualified appraiser definition. Use the IRS-qualified filter to identify them.

How much does a heavy equipment & inventory appraisal cost in Oakland?

In Oakland, a single-item estate or insurance appraisal typically runs $150–$500. IRS donation appraisals for one item commonly range $300–$600. Complex or rare items may be billed hourly at $100–$300/hour. Always get a written fee agreement in advance — USPAP standards require the fee not be contingent on the appraised value.

What use cases do heavy equipment & inventory appraisals cover?

Heavy Equipment & Inventory appraisals in Oakland commonly cover: estate settlement and probate, IRS charitable donation documentation (Form 8283), insurance coverage scheduling, divorce equitable distribution, and expert-witness testimony in valuation disputes.