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BTBgoesbust
Posted - 23 August 2010 : 20:31:25 Hi Everyone,
I would be grateful if anyone has any experience of an IP requesting to do an internal house valuation? I presume by this they mean checking for contents. Is this a normal procedure?
In principle I have no real issue as I have nothing to hide, though I am a little concerned by having someone routing through the house!
Regards, D
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BTBgoesbust
Posted - 23 August 2010 : 23:23:43 Thanks for the responses.
The actual message from the IP said:
"To further assist me would you confirm whether you would agree to have the property at ** **** Road internally valued by an agent of our choice."
Maybe as suggested by Debtinfo it is a house valuation?
Thanks also Paul for your thoughts as I was also concerned that the IP might think there were loads of valuable contents - I fear that if that is case they will be disappointed. Antique Dealerships is not something I have been involved with to date - Unfortunately life is far more down to earth than that!!
Regards, D
What's happened has happened - need to move on!
Reviva UK
Posted - 23 August 2010 : 22:50:17 I have seen it done once and that is because the person said they had almost no assets but had put down "antique dealer" as a job.
In the above occasion the OR did not believe what the person had said.
Other than that I have only seen it with sole traders getting business assets valued.
Posted - 23 August 2010 : 21:08:12 It is unusual, are you sure they dont just mean a valuation of the property where they come in and value it rather than say an estate agent valuation where they just look at the size and location of the property