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How to use comparable evidence effectively

MAINLY FOR STUDENTS Comparable evidence research and analysis is at the heart of the surveyor’s role. Jen Lemen provides a guide to undertaking it effectively.

As a property student, a primary part of your future role will be comparable evidence research and analysis. This is because collating, analysing and applying comparable is a fundamental part of property valuation. It also enables surveyors to provide robust and transparent advice to clients. This is key to reducing negligence claims as it ensures that such advice is provided with evidence that has integrity and is market-based.

The property market is not perfect and often suffers from a lack of comprehensive and directly comparable evidence. Therefore, market conditions and the property being valued must be understood and additional context provided when giving valuation advice to clients. Commercial awareness is crucial.

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