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Case from journal
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Reference no. TCJ08-02-02
Published by: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Published in: "The CASE Journal", 2012
Length: 6 pages
Data source: Field research

Abstract

George Canning, a real estate appraiser in London, Canada, received a call from Baker and Jensen Law Associates in June 2002. Their client was seeking compensation after discovering urea formaldehyde foam insulation (UFFI) in a recently purchased home. Baker and Jensen needed an assessment of the impact of UFFI on property value to support their client in pending litigation. Students must identify whether UFFI has a material impact on the value of a home, what that value is, and subsequently, what compensation is justifiable. Students have been supplied with the data set for the model building.
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Abstract

George Canning, a real estate appraiser in London, Canada, received a call from Baker and Jensen Law Associates in June 2002. Their client was seeking compensation after discovering urea formaldehyde foam insulation (UFFI) in a recently purchased home. Baker and Jensen needed an assessment of the impact of UFFI on property value to support their client in pending litigation. Students must identify whether UFFI has a material impact on the value of a home, what that value is, and subsequently, what compensation is justifiable. Students have been supplied with the data set for the model building.

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2002

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