Surveying malpractices.
Series: Estates Gazette ; (9936) 11 September 1999, 39(1)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: The Independent Surveyors Association has launched an investigation into allegations of dishonesty and malpractice against residential surveyors. The ISA claims the surveying firms owned by the big residential lenders are the worst offenders.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3536-28 All talk no action. | WB3536-29 Accounting standards. | WB3536-30 Billing the buyers. | WB3536-31 Surveying malpractices. | WB3536-32 Business rates to be phased. | WB3536-33 Global standards. | WB3536-34 Farm crisis grows. |
The Independent Surveyors Association has launched an investigation into allegations of dishonesty and malpractice against residential surveyors. The ISA claims the surveying firms owned by the big residential lenders are the worst offenders.