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Last Post 07/08/2008 7:19 PM by  mhills
Materials Depreciation
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TempestGirl
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06/09/2008 1:22 PM

    Hi, does anyone have information on general depreciation (years of useful life) guidelines for building materials?  Any information would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.

    TG

    ekraft
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    06/09/2008 4:34 PM

    Try your estimating system.....Usually there is some sort of guide.

    Dimechimes
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    06/09/2008 5:47 PM

    Here's a good one Xactware had up on their website this past May or June:

    https://eservice.xactware.com/esc/p...ay2007.pdf

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    06/10/2008 8:54 PM

    The basic thought process is that buildings are meant to have a useful life of 100 years, and so most estimating systems use this as the criteria for depreciation.

    The biggest mistake ever made on depreciation is that it is NOT age alone that forms the basis for depreciation, it is AGE & CONDITION which when properly applied and assessed creates the proper applicable depreciation.

    For instance, I live in a home that was constructed in 1750 and has been constantly up kept and improved. Using most systems I would have to depreciate my 20" thick stone walled farmhouse 258% to be in line. Well that dog don’t hunt where i live.

    Woe be gone the individual that applies that amount of depreciation in this case, glad I have dobe's................................

    "Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new... Albert Einstein"
    mhills
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    07/08/2008 7:19 PM
    Try this:

    http://www.claimspages.com/document.../2001D.pdf

    It's a good reference tool, however depreciation should be determined by condition.
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