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Valuing contaminated properties an Appraisal Institute anthology

Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: Appraisal Insitute Chicago 2002Description: xviii, 701p. ill. 28cmISBN:
  • 0922154716
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 333.2/32 $2 22
Partial contents:
The evolution of appraisal methods ? Contaminated properties and the real estate process: articles of general applicability ? Inspections, disclosures, environmental site assessments and remediation processes ? Understanding, analysing and estimating stigma ? Contaminated properties and the three traditional approaches to value ? Mortgage lenders and contaminated property ? Appraising properties affected by the various forms of environmental contamination ? Contaminated properties and the tax assessment process ? Superfund sites, hazardous waste disposal, brown-field initiatives and risk-based assessments ? Environmental insurance and environmental indemnities and guarantee programmes ? legal issues and valuation in litigation settings
Summary: Collection of 62 articles which provides a wide-ranging overview of the appraisal literature on the methods applied to deal with the various forms of contamination impacting on property, the stigma the market attaches to environmental risk, and the changing US legal environment in which these issues are addressed. Examines the many techniques used to value contaminated property.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Barcode
Book London Folio F333.3/32 VAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 30074268

The evolution of appraisal methods ? Contaminated properties and the real estate process: articles of general applicability ? Inspections, disclosures, environmental site assessments and remediation processes ? Understanding, analysing and estimating stigma ? Contaminated properties and the three traditional approaches to value ? Mortgage lenders and contaminated property ? Appraising properties affected by the various forms of environmental contamination ? Contaminated properties and the tax assessment process ? Superfund sites, hazardous waste disposal, brown-field initiatives and risk-based assessments ? Environmental insurance and environmental indemnities and guarantee programmes ? legal issues and valuation in litigation settings

Collection of 62 articles which provides a wide-ranging overview of the appraisal literature on the methods applied to deal with the various forms of contamination impacting on property, the stigma the market attaches to environmental risk, and the changing US legal environment in which these issues are addressed. Examines the many techniques used to value contaminated property.