- Experts are generally divided into the following categories:
- Accountants
- Real estate professionals
- Engineers
- Technicians, which include, for example
- Valuation of movable assets
- Valuation of vehicles and vehicle damage
- Copyright
- Intellectual property, which includes trademarks, industrial designs, and others.
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Real Estate Expert and Appraiser
Some disputes or to claim the inheritance require the presence of a real estate appraiser to issue reports based on the nature of the dispute or purpose. Examples of situations that require expertise reports from a real estate appraiser for legal reasons include:
- Loss of earnings reports.
- Rental value reports (monthly/annually).
- Condition assessment reports.
- Market value reports for properties.
In addition, a real estate appraiser may be consulted as mandated by law by the appointed executor to determine the property value before it is presented at auction.
We would like to note that our office has been a certified appraiser with the Real Estate Regulatory Authority since 2021, and we Licensed to handle all required reports.
Technical Expert
- Inspecting the subject of the dispute (vehicles/trucks/boats/yachts/equipment/office furniture/home furniture, etc.) to establish the condition, identify any damages, and calculate repair costs, as well as estimate the market value of the disputed item and prepare appropriate technical expertise reports.
- Settling accounts between the parties to the dispute and ensuring that each party receives their due rights based on the findings of the expert assessments and review of documentation.
Vehicle Appraiser and Technical Expert
Vehicle Appraiser
- Inspecting the vehicle and assessing its market value according to the prevailing sales price.
- Identifying and detailing the damages and losses to the vehicle due to the accident, and calculating the appropriate repair costs and the time required for repairs based on the inspection and documentation.
- Calculating the depreciation in the vehicle's market value at the time of the accident (before and after the incident).
- Calculating the loss of use of the vehicle during the period of unavailability for the owner.
- Working alongside the bankruptcy trustee and the executor regarding the appraisal of vehicles and all types of movable properties with professionalism, quality, accuracy, and speed.
Engineering Expert
Disputes Between the Main Contractor and Subcontractor:
Some disputes arise between the main contractor and the subcontractor or with the beneficiary. In all cases, it requires a statement of completed works and their value, unfinished works and their value, and any defective works if present and their value, followed by settlement of accounts between the parties.
Disputes Due to Work Delays:
Disputes often arise in this area for several reasons, including delays by the beneficiary in making payments or the contractor receiving amounts without executing the works because they are managing multiple projects simultaneously, which harms other projects. The engineering expert reviews the contract signed between the parties and examines the reasons for the delays from both sides.
Disputes Due to Specification Differences:
These disputes arise from unclear specifications that are not precise enough and can be interpreted differently by different people. The engineering expert assesses matters according to what is customary and what is appropriate for the project and its location.
Disputes Arising from Claiming Performance Bond:
This occurs between the contractor and government entities and large projects, where there are disagreements with the procurement and contracts department upon discovering serious hidden defects within a year of receiving the completion certificate. The percentage varies between 5% to 10%, and the engineering expert provides an opinion on this and calculates it, settling accounts between the parties.
Disputes Arising from Retention Guarantee - Defect Liability Bond:
This arises between the contractor and government entities and large projects, where disagreements occur with the procurement and contracts department upon discovering serious hidden defects within a year of receiving the completion certificate. The percentage varies between 5% to 10%, and the engineering expert provides an opinion on this and calculates it, settling accounts between the parties.
Disputes Between Developer and Investor - Joint Venture Agreement:
This arises when the investor contributes land and the developer is responsible for construction. Due to delays by the developer in completing the construction on time, a dispute arises with the investor, who demands a larger share of the profit due to a longer waiting period and compensation, or due to the lack of clarity in their joint venture agreement.