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Valuer meaning
A person who valuates; an assessor or appraiser. | A person who appreciates something and sets a value on it.
Example sentences (16)
According to the NSW Valuer General's report, there has been a rise in industrial land value across the Orange LGA between July 2021 and July 2022.
It can be difficult for a valuer to assess the structure of the roof, so there may be a need for a specialist report.
The NSW Valuer General provides independent land values every three years.
The Valuer General said land value increases were driven by high demand, with the area generally being tightly held leading to low supply.
They will want the valuer to assess the application of the foam, and whether it could impact the roof's structural integrity.
Coun Worth, in responding to a question from Coun Allan Beal about why the council was not bidding, said that last time the council went to the top end of what they were authorised to spend by the district valuer.
Ms Stein told one of the officers of her son's claims about leaving Charlise with the property valuer in a conversation recorded on a body-worn camera.
A property valuer hired by Rwanda Housing Authority (RHA) is said to have valued the building at about Rfw7.5 billion.
How does a local valuer do his/her job?
Jones Lang LaSalle Limited, the Principal Valuer, adopted the valuation methodology of income capitalisation approach and cross-referenced with a direct comparison approach.
Lereku Leku, a senior valuer at the City of Ekurhuleni, displaying the attire which the date collectors will be wearing.
Jonathan qualified as a chartered surveyor in 2006 and is also an RICS registered valuer.
Real estate agent Matt Smith, with valuer Sarah Bower, says spending some money before selling could deliver big benefits.
He is a professional valuer of properties.
However, the RICS Red Book states that if a client requests a valuation on the basis of a special assumption that the valuer considers to be unrealistic, the instruction should be declined.
Jim Spencer, books and manuscripts valuer at Hanson’s Auctioneers, said: ‘The first edition of this book was published in 1684 and it was as good as banned until the 1960s.