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041 0 _aeng
100 1 _aIlott, Roy
245 0 4 _aThe house survey trap
_bthe state of mind needed to undertake an instruction successfully
260 _c2005
490 _aJournal of Building Appraisal
_v1(4) 2005, 288-295(7)
520 _aConsiders the attitude and state of mind required by a surveyor both when carrying out a building inspection, and in communicating their findings and conclusions. Argues that a surveyor should ensure that their instructions are clear and confirmed in writing. A surveyor should not make assumptions as to the clients knowledge or skills base; therefore the report should be clear and simple and avoid unnecessary technical terms. It is crucial to keep clear records and notes of the survey, as these may become crucial in the future in the event of a dispute.
690 _aMANAGEMENT-BUSINESS MANAGEMENT-CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT
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