2. Expert Witness Property
Valuations
● An expert witness is someone who has
been called to court in a high degree of
specialisation, developed from training
and experience.
● By virtue of these traits, they can supply
to the court an unbiased and
professional account of any matters
pertaining to their area of expertise.
● Our advisory services team have
appeared as expert witnesses across a
variety of property related matters.
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3. Litigation Property Valuations
● The best way to settle property
disputes is to have it resolved
through discussion and mutual
consensus.
● However, going by our
experience as a reputed
valuer, we have found that it
seldom happens that way.
Most of the property disputes
end in litigations.
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4. Compulsory Acquisition Property
Valuations
● Compulsory acquisition, or
“resumption” as it’s sometimes called,
is when an authority like the
Government acquires privately owned
land or property.
● Most commonly it is done in order to
build infrastructure like roads or public
transport, but other reasons property
could be acquired include public safety
– in cases of contamination for
instance.
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5. Superannuation Fund Valuations
Valuations are conducted for annual and triennial reporting purposes, principally in
order to demonstrate solvency and to advise on appropriate levels of employer super
fund contributions.
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6. Superannuation Fund Valuations
Valuations are conducted for annual and triennial reporting purposes, principally in
order to demonstrate solvency and to advise on appropriate levels of employer super
fund contributions.
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