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Introduction The concept of a property survey as understood in the UK has only recently emerged in the Israeli market. This was brought home to me on one of my earliest surveys, when I was commissioned by a prospective foreign purchaser to inspect a vacant two-bedroomed apartment in Tel Aviv. I had arranged to meet the seller/owner and after a few pleasantries I made my customary familiarisation tour of the premises. Stepping out into the common hall to locate the meter cupboard, I heard the front door shut behind me and turned to find the owner locking up. When asked what she was doing, she replied, ‘But you have finished, haven't you?’
Introduction The concept of a property survey as understood in the UK has only recently emerged in the Israeli market. This was brought home to me on one of my earliest surveys, when I was commissioned by a prospective foreign purchaser to inspect a vacant two-bedroomed apartment in Tel Aviv. I had arranged to meet the seller/owner and after a few pleasantries I made my customary familiarisation tour of the premises. Stepping out into the common hall to locate the meter cupboard, I heard the front door shut behind me and turned to find the owner locking up. When asked what she was doing, she replied, ‘But you have finished, haven't you?’
Property surveys in Israel
Mindel, Ivor (author)
Structural Survey ; 7 ; 132-137
1989-02-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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