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Qualified Surveyor
A qualified surveyor is a person who has a recognised formal qualification
to perform a certain task related to a property instruction.
There are many different types of qualification. The most
well known relates to a person who has been formally elected
as a Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
(MRICS).
The election is made by the President of the Institution
and is only made after the surveyor has completed an Assessment
of Professional Competence.
A qualified surveyor would normally be employed to deal with
any formal property matters such as a valuation for loan purposes,
landlord and tenant transactions, building surveys, construction
cost estimates and acting as an Expert Witness in Arbitration
or Court Proceedings.
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