TROY, Mich., Jan. 09, 2018 -- Dart Appraisal, a nationwide appraisal management company (AMC), is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. In a marketplace where the majority of competitors were established following the real estate crash of 2008, Dart Appraisal is proud to have been providing full-service appraisal management solutions since 1993.
“Very early on, I realized how much pressure was put on appraisers if they did not have a referee,” said Darton Case, founder and CEO of Dart Appraisal. “I believed that an appraisal management company should create transparency between the lender and appraiser, cultivating a process that brings out the best in both parties.”
The company grew from mainly operating in Michigan to a nationwide business by 1998. Dart Appraisal employs thousands of independent contractor appraisers across the country, providing its lender clients county-level coverage in every state. It remains an independently owned and operated company.
“We are incredibly proud of this milestone anniversary,” said Michael Dresden, President of Dart Appraisal. “25 years is something to celebrate in any industry, but even more so in the AMC space where less than 50% of our competitors were even established before the 2008 real estate crash. Our longevity is a testament not only to our company’s integrity, but also the quality of our appraiser panel, top-notch technology and excellent customer service.”
“When we started this company 25 years ago, I wanted to provide our customers, team members and appraisers an experience that was, above anything, reliable and consistent,” said Case. “That vision remains the same for the next 25 years and beyond, and I want to thank everyone who was been a part of our company, whether as an employee, client or appraiser. The past 25 years have been some of the most rewarding years of my life, and I am looking forward to what we’ll accomplish in the years to come.”
Celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, Dart Appraisal.com is an independently-owned, nationwide Appraisal Management Company (AMC) founded in 1993. For 25 years, the company has built a reputation of superior customer service combined with innovative technology to deliver accurate and timely residential appraisals. Thousands of orders are tracked in real time using a proprietary order management platform designed and maintained by Dart Appraisal. With a singular focus on appraisal management, Dart Appraisal has developed a direct relationship with both appraisers and clients. The company manages a nationwide appraiser panel that requires appraisers to meet stringent quality standards to ensure local competence and reliable appraisals. www.dartappraisal.com.
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Michelle Gimbutis, Marketing Manager
Ph: 248.244.1013


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