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NIESV Adopts New Strategy To Check Quacks
The Nigerian Institu
tion of Estate Surveyors and valuers (NIESV) has adopted a new strategy to tackle the issue of quacks in the industry.
Disclosing this to The Tide in Port Harcourt Thursday a property consultant and a member of NIESV, Benjamin Oti said that the institution has adopted a system where a non Professional who is not known to the body wall not be allowed to represent a property owner on valuation matters.
Oti explained that it has come to the point that government valuers will not allow a quack who is not a professional to represent a property owner, adding that this is one of the strategies NIESV is adopting to eliminate quacks in the estate industry.
He said that the major area that gives opportunity to quacks in the industry is the area of agency which focuses on buying and selling (letting and rentals), but that quacks can not write report on valuation and compensation.
The property expert also posited that the institute in Port Harcourt knows all the estate firms and those in practice, pointing out that any person claiming to be practicing the profession and does not come from any of this estate firms is a quark.
Benjamin also maintained that the institute will arrest any person who uses the sign-post of Estate surveyor and valuer, when he is not.
On the issue of having a permanent secretariat in Port Harcourt, Oti stated that efforts have reached advanced stage on acquisition of a suitable place for the institutions permanent secretarial, adding that a committee had been set up to that effect in Rivers State.
Corlins Walter
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