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2020 – Volume 64 – Book 3

Canadian Property Valuation Magazine

2020 – Volume 64 – Book 3

  • Aspects of appraising in Nunavut
  • CUSPAP and the Common Law
  • The great office space realignment
  • Valuing specific land claims: Historical CSI (Crime Scene Investigation)

Issue Articles

2020 – Volume 64 – Book 3
Valuing Specific Land Claims: Historical CSI (Crime Scene Investigation)
John Peebles, AACI, P. App., (RPF Ret.), Land Ethic Consulting Ltd
By John Peebles, AACI, P. App., (RPF Ret.), Land Ethic Consulting Ltd. If you are an appraiser with an attention to detail, an interest in the history of Canada and Indigenous peoples, and are not afraid of a little research,…...
2020 – Volume 64 – Book 3
The great office space realignment
Ryan Swehla, CCIM, CPM
The great office space realignment Office space desirability is changing during the pandemic and certain office types are feeling the effects By Ryan Swehla, CCIM, CPM, co-founder and principal of Graceada Partners (http://graceadapartners.com). Ryan co-leads the firm’s investment activity, provides…...
2020 – Volume 64 – Book 3
CUSPAP and the Common Law
John Shevchuk, Barrister & Solicitor, C.Arb, AACI(Hon), RI
LEGAL MATTERS CUSPAP and the Common Law John Shevchuk, Barrister & Solicitor, C.Arb, AACI(Hon), RI The following paragraphs consider the interaction between the ‘Reasonable Appraiser’ concept in the Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (CUSPAP) and the common law…...
2020 – Volume 64 – Book 3
Aspects of appraising in Nunavut
John E. Farmer, AACI, P. App., MRICS, Q.Arb
By John E. Farmer, AACI, P. App., MRICS, Q.Arb Introduction Nunavut Territory is huge. It spans three time zones over some 2.093 million square kilometres. That amounts to 21% of Canada’s entire land area. Yet, there are only around 38,000…...