What is a Valuer Nomination?
Many leases contain a clause under which if the parties cannot reach an agreement on rent reviews, then the Chair (formerly called a President) of one of the API’s State/Territory offices (formerly called Divisions) is requested to make a nomination of a determining valuer.
An API Chair may also be requested to make nominations for non-rent review or capital valuation matters such as for Family Law Court matters, deceased estates or compensation.
Information Required for Nominations
Before a nomination is made the following information is required:
- An API State/Territory Chair Nomination Form must be completed. Different forms exist for different requests:
- Application Form for rental determinations
- Application Form for capital valuations such as for Family Law Court matters, deceased estates or compensation
- Application Form for rental determinations for Commercial Tenancy (Retail Shops) Agreement Act 1985 properties in Western Australia only
- Copies of any of the documents requested on page 3 of the API State/Territory Chair Nomination Form
- agreement to the Terms of Conditions of the service on page 3 of the API State/Territory Chair Nomination Form
- A Multiple Parties Form (clicking this link will download an Excel file) must be completed where there are multiple lessors and/or multiple lessees. Refer to the Application Form for details. Please note that additional fees apply for multiple lessors and/or multiple lessees
Please note the Valuer’s fee is additional to the API’s Nomination Fee.
Other Information
It is the API State/Territory Chair who undertakes the nomination of valuers. If your lease, agreement or court order does not state the President or Chair of an API State/Territory Office (or one of the Institute’s former names) then you will need to provide written confirmation from both parties or their representatives that they are agreeable to the API State/Territory Chair making the nomination.
Institute Name Changes
Former names of the Australian Property Institute which could appear in a lease include:
- Australian Institute of Valuers and Land Economists
- Australian Institute of Valuers and Land Administrators
- Australian Institute of Valuers
- Commonwealth Institute of Valuers
Retail Leases
In certain states/territories, the appointment of valuers for properties considered retail under various legislation is undertaken by a different entity even if the lease in question indicates that the Australian Property Institute (or one of our previous names) is the entity which should make the nomination.
The Retail Leases Act 1994 (the Act) has been amended. One of the amendments includes transferring the responsibility for the appointment of specialist retail valuers for current market rent determinations to the Office of the NSW Small Business Commissioner (OSBC). Commencing 1 July 2017, all applications for a specialist retail valuer under the Act will be managed by the OSBC. Further information is available online or by phone.
Leases entered into in Queensland from 29 October 1994 for property which is considered to be retail under the Retail Shop Leases Act 1994 should be referred to the Queensland Civil and Administrative Authority (QCAT). Information about the process of nominating a valuer via QCAT can be found online.
The Retail Leases Act 2003 (Victoria) sets out certain requirements for the appointment of a Specialist Retail Valuer and this function falls under the Office of the Victorian Small Business Commissioner. Further information is available online.
The Commercial Tenancy (Retail Shops) Agreement Act 1985 requires that the appointee will be the valuer agreed to by both parties in accordance with s11(3)(a) of the Commercial Tenancy (Retail Shops) Agreement Act 1985. As such please use this alternative Application Form for properties under the Commercial Tenancy (Retail Shops) Agreement Act 1985 in Western Australia.
Resources
- Application Form for rental determinations
- Application Form for capital valuations such as for Family Law Court matters, deceased estates or compensation
- Application Form for rental determinations for Commercial Tenancy (Retail Shops) Agreement Act 1985 properties in Western Australia only
- A Multiple Parties Form (clicking this link will download an Excel file) must be completed where there are multiple lessors and/or multiple lessees.
Find out more
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