nathan210705
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well if the council are overvaluing the property then why dont you go and get a few estate agents to come in and see what they would value the property at on the open market if you were to sell (obviously dont tell em its AH property). Just pretend that your thinking of selling and putting the property on the market, and when you have a few valuations then go back to DCC with the average valuation and ask them to prove just how in God's name they are coming up with the high values they seem to arrive with using their valuer
Hi Gazza,
I have went to 2 local estate agents prior to requesting a redemption figure from DCC, both valued the property and I paid for a valuation letter to send to DCC. They both came in at approximately €200,000, however, DCC didn't accept this and they valued the property at €240,000 WITHOUT coming to see the property.
Now, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out the reason why they done this. It's also very convenient that when the property boom was in full swing, when one requested a redemption figure DCC would accept the valuation letter of a local estate agent, and since the decline they moved the goal posts (in their own favour, obviously) so that THEIR valuers must give the valuation (conflict of interest or what?).
Hopefully this makes sense.