2012 – Volume 56 – Tome 2
Évaluation immobilière au Canada
Issue Articles
2012 – Volume 56 – Tome 2
Easements and agricultural land values revisited
By David Enns, AACI Easements and right-of-ways Easements represent an interest in real property that is less than fee simple ownership. An easement is defined as a right acquired by an individual (or a group or a corporation) to use…...
2012 – Volume 56 – Tome 2
Ground leases: rent reset valuation issues
By Tony Sevelka, AACI Reprinted with permission from The Appraisal Journal (2011, Fall)©2011 by the Appraisal Institute, Chicago, Illinois. All Rights Reserved. While there are recognized and well-established valuation methods and techniques, the application of a particular valuation procedure to…...
2012 – Volume 56 – Tome 2
Highest and best use analysis
By Robert Tipple We all know what highest and best use is – or at least we know enough to think of it as ‘maximum potential use.’ Of course, there is a process to be followed, but this is not…...
2012 – Volume 56 – Tome 2
Underwriter risk requirements versus good appraisal practice
The conflict and how to address it This article is reprinted with permission from INPUT magazine published by the Real Estate Institute of British Columbia (Volume 40 Number 1). By Daniel Jones, AACI President, Campbell & Pound Residential Appraisals Ltd Mortgage…...