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How North American appraisers value contaminated property and associated stigma.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Appraisal Journal ; 67(3) July 1999, 269-279(11)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: Presents the results of a systematic survey of US and Canadian appraisers know or reported to have experience in valuing contaminated real estate. Looks at the methods and procedures used in valuing the property and compares these with recommended practice. The area in which respondents felt more guidance was needed was in the identification and measurement of post-remediation stigma.
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Presents the results of a systematic survey of US and Canadian appraisers know or reported to have experience in valuing contaminated real estate. Looks at the methods and procedures used in valuing the property and compares these with recommended practice. The area in which respondents felt more guidance was needed was in the identification and measurement of post-remediation stigma.