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Valuation Discrepancies in the Value Opinion of Professional Valuers’ in Lagos, Nigeria.
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Valuation Discrepancies in the Value Opinion of Professional Valuers’ in Lagos, Nigeria.

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Although no two valuer could perhaps arrive at the same value, the disparities in the variation of values poses a point of concern.
 
Published at International Journal of Economy, Management and Social Sciences, 2(6) 2013, Pages:272-276
Published in 2013
 
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Akinjare,O. A. Iroham, C. O. and Oloke, O. C.
IROHAM Chukwuemeka Osmond » DR. IROHAM, Chukwuemeka Osmond attended the most prestigious Government College Umuahia between 1988 and 1993 where he passed out with flying colours. He Graduated from Abia State University in September 2000 with a Second Class Honours (Upper Division) Degree in Estate Management. He had a little stint in Diya Fatimilehin and Co. and Ora Egbunike and Associates (Estate Surveying Firms). On... view full profile
IROHAM Chukwuemeka Osmond
 
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