Corporate Information
- Competent Authority :Tokyo
- Governing Agency :Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
- President :INANOBE Takashi
- Membership :about 2,240 (as of 1 Mar. 2011)
- Address :Sumitomo-Ichigaya Building 9F,
1-1 Ichigaya-Honmuracho,
Shinjuku-Ku,
Tokyo 162-0845,
JAPAN
Tel: +81-03-3268-6001
Fax: +81-03-3268-6002
http://www.tokyo-kanteishi.or.jp/
Objectives
Tokyo Association of Real Estate Appraisers is a public non-profit organization established in October 1995. It aims to maintain the dignity of real estate appraisers, to improve and progress the standard of real estate work, to contribute to the development of the real estate appraisal system, and through these, to serve the local society.
Laws concerning Real Estate Appraisal lead to the founding of Japanese Association of Real Estate Appraisal in 1965, which aim was to contribute to the society by developing the Real Estate Appraisal System, and formulating the appropriate pricing of land. As one of the regional chapters, Tokyo Chapter (later renamed Tokyo Kai) was organized in 1973 to support the activities in the metropolitan region, and it was to become the foundation of Tokyo Association of Real Estate Appraisers today.
In 1989, Basic Land Act (Law concerning the principles of Land and Land transaction) was established, as there was a growing need in the society for basic principles concerning Land, and Land policy guidelines. To suffice the various local needs and to properly attend to local issues, Tokyo Kai was dissolved and re-organized into Tokyo Association of Real Estate Appraisers, thus enabling to act more effectively for the local society.
History
- 1 October 1965:
- Japanese Association of Real Estate Appraisal established
- 24 October 1973:
- Tokyo Chapter founded.
- 19 June 1981:
- renamed Tokyo Kai
- 1 October 1995:
- Tokyo Association of Real Estate Appraisers approved
Main Activities
- 1. To promote and develop the real estate appraisal system,
- hold free-consultations, host lectures, and issue newsletter for members, etc.
- 2. To research and study real estate appraisal and its utilization,
- conduct substantial research of real estate appraisal and publish its results, hold various workshops.
- 3. To collect and collate reference material, to offer information concerning real estate appraisal.
- To collect and collate reference material concerning appraisal, issue related publication, computerize material, and offer information.
- 4. Land price survey commissioned by the central government and regional public bodies,
- appraisal of the representative lands (to establish benchmark prices of fixed assets) and public lands, etc.
- 5. Other activities to fulfill the objectives.