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Lawyer Monthly Expert Witness Guide 2014/2015


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CHARTERED SURVEYORS


Tel: 0800 197 1241 Fax: 020 7061 1101 Mobile: 07976 708532


Email: george.palos@surveyors-valuers.com Website: www.surveyorsvaluers.co.uk


Qualifications: B.Sc.(Eng) ACGI MRICS MIET MIEE


23 years practise as a surveyor of residential and commercial property, including the valuation; repair; development; sale; letting; purchase; management; surveys; maintenance advice and management. Experience of professional negligence of Surveyors; Construction Disputes, Dilapidations, Boundaries, Party Walls and Rights to Light.


A member of the Valuation, Building Surveying, Construction and Dispute Resolution Faculties of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Actively involved in valuation of residential and commercial property for private clients and commercial and residential bank valuation panels.


I have appeared in arbitrations, expert determinations, the LVT, the County Court, the High Court and made expert determinations.


12 Dorrington Street, London, EC1N 7TB Chartered Surveyors, Building Surveyors, Valuers


Scanlans Consultant Surveyors offer a skilled expert witness service in all aspects of commercial and residential property matters with consummate experience, expertise and local knowledge through our UK-wide network of offices.


We have many areas of expertise including: • Valuation of Commercial and Residential Property


• Professional Negligence


• Construction/Design/Building Works • Surveys of Commercial and Residential Properties


• Landlord and Tenant 75 Mosley Street, Manchester (& Nationwide), M2 3HR


Tel: 0161 236 8781 Fax: 0161 236 8531 Email: david.mckee@scanlanscs.com


Website: www.scanlansconsultantsurveyors.com 20 www.lawyer-monthly.com


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