Job fears
Series: Property Week ; 65(30) 28 July 2000, 1&3(1)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: The Valuation Office Agency's Next Steps review could have a dramatic impact on surveyors' fees. The review recommends that occupiers negotiate their rating assessments prior to revaluation to reduce the number of appeals. The move away from the approach of the valuation tribunal could reduce the size and value of surveying firms' rating departments| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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The Valuation Office Agency's Next Steps review could have a dramatic impact on surveyors' fees. The review recommends that occupiers negotiate their rating assessments prior to revaluation to reduce the number of appeals. The move away from the approach of the valuation tribunal could reduce the size and value of surveying firms' rating departments