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Putting a value on property

By: Series: Estates Gazette ; (0024) 17 June 2000, 162-163(2)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Discusses situations when valuation by comparables is considered inappropriate, for example where a special market exists, such as casinos and hotels. In such cases it is now becoming more common for landlords to use a value based upon the use of the property. Examples and case law.

Discusses situations when valuation by comparables is considered inappropriate, for example where a special market exists, such as casinos and hotels. In such cases it is now becoming more common for landlords to use a value based upon the use of the property. Examples and case law.