Forensic Review of Disputed Valuations
Somebody has produced a valuation you do not believe. We examine how it was arrived at and tell you, in writing, whether it stands up.
- Working since 1995
- Government approved valuer
- ISO 9001 certified
- Reports in 48 to 72 hours
- Trusted by 800 plus chartered accountants, CPAs and lawyers
What this is for
A valuation can be wrong for ordinary reasons. Someone measured badly, used the wrong method, or relied on sales that were not comparable. It can also be wrong on purpose.
Either way, if a number is going to cost you money, it is worth having someone independent take it apart.
Who asks us for this
- Banks. Where a property offered as security looks overvalued, or a loan has gone bad and questions are being asked
- Companies. Where an asset was bought or sold at a price that now looks wrong
- Families in dispute. Where the other side has filed a valuation that seems designed to favour them
- Courts. Where two valuations disagree and someone neutral has to explain why
- Insurers. Where a claim rests on a figure that does not look right
What we actually examine
- Was the valuer registered, and to do what
- Did anyone actually visit the property, and is there evidence of it
- Are the measurements right
- Was the correct method used for this type of property
- Are the comparable sales genuinely comparable, or cherry picked
- Do the arithmetic and the adjustments actually work
- Were tenants, access problems or unapproved construction ignored
Our report sets out each finding with the evidence behind it. If the original valuation is sound, we say that too. A review that only ever finds fault is not worth commissioning.
Questions people ask us
- Can you prove someone valued it dishonestly?
We can show that a method was wrong, evidence was ignored, or the working does not support the conclusion. Whether that was carelessness or intent is for a court to decide, not for us to assert.
- Do you need to inspect the property?
Wherever possible, yes. Many problems only become visible on site. If access is refused, we can still review the method and the evidence and note the limitation.
- Will you appear in court?
Yes, where required.
- How long does a review take?
It depends on the size of the file. A single property review is usually quick. Send us what you have and we will tell you.
Checked by Parish Rao, Chartered Engineer and Government Approved Valuer.
Page last checked on 23 August 2026.
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