Is it necessary for the valuer to conduct an internal inspection for a residential valuation?
Yes, the valuer will conduct a thorough internal and external inspection and take any required measurements of the building on site. It will assist the valuer if a copy of any building plans can be made available either at the time of instruction or during the inspection period. If any buildings on the land are to be demolished or are of no value to the land an internal inspection may not be required. In the case of a land valuation for rating and taxing purposes an internal inspection is not required.
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