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Boundary Disputes & the Initial Stages - A Roundup for Surveyors

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Update: Requires no prior subject knowledge
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0.5 hours
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Boundary Disputes & the Initial Stages - A Roundup for Surveyors

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Introduction

This webinar will take you through the initial stages of a boundary dispute, considering how to deal with tricky neighbours and clients.

The webinar is an essential roundup for surveyors.

What You Will Learn

This webinar will cover the following:

  • The difference of approach between acting as an expert for one party and acting as SJE (Single Joint Expert)
  • How do I deal with a client who spends hours on the phone and keeps going over the same points?
  • How do I explain to a client that I 'understand' their point of view but do not necessarily 'agree' with what they are saying?
  • How do I give advice to highly stressed clients who want to rush into litigation without regard to the costs involved?
  • How to prevent oneself from getting pulled into the stress of the client
  • How to remain calm even if the client is getting agitated
  • How to 'organise' the client
  • How to conduct the client-interview (at their property)
  • How to conduct the guided tour (of their property)
  • How to handle the client's expectations
  • Initial advice and suggested ways to reach a resolution with the neighbour
  • The sort of information, historical and current, that the client should obtain (for the surveyor)
  • Giving initial advice having understood the nature of the dispute and having looked at the area of dispute
  • How to conduct any contact with the neighbour (over the garden fence etc)

This webinar was recorded on 14th April 2022

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Boundary Disputes & the Initial Stages - A Roundup for Surveyors

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