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First
of all, you have to be very clear about the purpose for which
valuation is called for.
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The
proposed valuer should be accreditted with the authorities
to whom your valuation report will be submitted.
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The
concurrence of the proposed valuer regarding the scope of
his work assignment should be taken prior to entrusting the
work to him.
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In view of the great legal responsibility that will be taken
up by the valuers in proving the correctness of the valuations,
an expert valuer who has the necessary background, experience
and qualifications in the concerned field should be appointed.
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Valuation
work demands a professional skill. A valuer should be conscientious,
highly trained, energetic and should have a strong sense of
integrity. Curiosity plus a "Nose" for un-earthing
hidden values!
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The
best policy is to entrust the valuation work to a team of
professionals, such as Best MULYANKAN Consultants Ltd. who
are equipped to take up multifarious / multifaceted tasks
connected /involved in large and complex as well as, simple
small valuation procedures.
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In
case of professional firms like Best MULYANKAN Consultants
Ltd. you will be sure of (a) transparency (b) fairness at
all stages (c) reasonableness of charges in consonance with
your work.
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