Complaint procedure for registered valuers requires filing with the authority and payment of a non refundable fee. A complaint may be filed against a registered valuer or registered valuers organisation before the authority in person or by post or courier along with a non-refundable fee of rupees one thousand; the authority shall examine the complaint and take such necessary action as it deems fit. If the complaint is against a registered valuer who is a partner or director, the authority may refer the complaint to the relevant registered valuers organisation, which shall handle it according to its bye laws.
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Complaint procedure for registered valuers requires filing with the authority and payment of a non refundable fee.
A complaint may be filed against a registered valuer or registered valuers organisation before the authority in person or by post or courier along with a non-refundable fee of rupees one thousand; the authority shall examine the complaint and take such necessary action as it deems fit. If the complaint is against a registered valuer who is a partner or director, the authority may refer the complaint to the relevant registered valuers organisation, which shall handle it according to its bye laws.
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