General Practice Surveyor Job Descriptions |
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| General practice surveyors or Medical experts
usually have to do with the management, valuation, purchase,
sale and development of land and property. As inspector general practice can work in both the public and private sectors. Their duties often include: · Negotiation offers related to buying, selling and renting property To act as an agent, buying and selling properties and land on behalf of clients · Assessment of environmental impact and economic viability of development · Land and property valuation · Reports Compilation for such purposes as the valuation of mortgages, rent reviews and investment potential
· Advice on property values, the acquisition of land tenure issues and legislation. You could specialize in: · Development - working with other professionals such as planners, architects, structural engineers and roads for new developments and consider the financial implications · Management - compliance with the management of the property on behalf of a landlord, collecting rent, dealing with maintenance and warranty repair and leases · Investment - advising clients in the purchase and sale of individual investments or managing large property portfolios · Office Agency Valuation of work - the valuation of the property on behalf of the Government, local authorities and public bodies in business rates, taxes on capital, acquisitions and disposals.
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