Acquired Body of Knowledge: a Core Valuation Influencing Factor in Inter-valuer Variance

T. Ashaolu, M. Bello
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Concerns over valuation accuracy and variance cannot be over-flogged, given the somewhat fluid nature of these concepts. It is however, more apt to dig into their fundamental causative factors. This paper realizes that specialist valuer or appraiser has a chain of sequential tasks anchored on his distinguishing competencies. At the heart of this is sufficient knowledge of the attributes of his subject of valuation. Twenty-two (22) Nigerian valuers based within Lagos Metropolis were made to carry out valuation assessment of selected landed and non-landed property assets and were also examined on their perception of the adequacy of their acquired Body of Knowledge (BOK) relevant to each asset category. The variation/dispersion in their valuations is revealed by the Standard Deviation of the distribution, for Landed Property, being 7.77 while that of Non-Landed Property is 32.24; By employing the 10% maximum variation rule of Glover (1985), 9% of the valuers fall outside the limit in respect of Landed Property whereas, the figure rose to 64% for Non-Landed Property assets. This is indicative of remarkably higher internal inconsistencies among respondent valuers on Non-Landed Property Assets. Multiple regression analysis of the results indicated that all the adaptive knowledge variables exert positive influence on valuer’s competence in valuation of both Landed Property and Non-Landed Property Assets. In view of these findings, there is urgent need to review and expand underlying curriculum for training prospective valuers towards aligning theory with practice and enhance their competence across property types.
获得性知识体系:评估者间差异的核心评估影响因素
考虑到这些概念的不确定性,对估值准确性和方差的关注不能过分夸大。然而,它更倾向于挖掘其根本原因。本文认识到,专业估价师或评估师具有一系列以其独特能力为基础的连续任务。其核心是充分了解他的估价主体的属性。位于拉各斯大都会的二十二(22)名尼日利亚估价师被要求对选定的土地和非土地财产资产进行估值评估,并检查他们对所获得的与每个资产类别相关的知识体系(BOK)的充分性的看法。其中,有地资产的标准差为7.77,无地资产的标准差为32.24;采用Glover(1985)的10%最大变动规则,9%的估价师在物业方面超出了限制,而非物业资产的这一数字则上升至64%。这表明被调查者在评估非地产资产时存在显著的内部不一致。多元回归分析结果表明,所有自适应知识变量都对评估师的地、非地资产估值能力有正向影响。鉴于这些发现,迫切需要审查和扩展基础课程,以培训未来的评估师,使其理论与实践相结合,并提高他们在房地产类型方面的能力。
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