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I need to get a CAVAT valuation done one three oak trees- they have been felled, but I have dimensions and photos . 

Please could anyone advise as to how to do this? 
Thank you 

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14 hours ago, Dorset321 said:

I need to get a CAVAT valuation done one three oak trees- they have been felled, but I have dimensions and photos . 

Please could anyone advise as to how to do this? 
Thank you 

No offence but if you don't know how to do it, don't try. On the other hand, it's just a calculation and not a valuation, so anybody could do one. The key is to know its and your limitations.

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12 hours ago, daltontrees said:

No offence but if you don't know how to do it, don't try. On the other hand, it's just a calculation and not a valuation, so anybody could do one. The key is to know its and your limitations.

 

So what's your advice in this instance?

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3 hours ago, krummholz said:

 

So what's your advice in this instance?

My advice is to say nothing more until the OP shows some sort of sign of participating in discussion, or even just acknowledging assistance. He/she has only ever posted twiice on Arbtalk, the last time there were 15 replies but nothing further from the OP. The thread closed with me saying that I personally was not going to contribute unless the OP answered one of the pertinent questions put to him. An utter waste of time, I don't mind helping becasue I have very detailed knowledge of CAVAT, but why bother?

 

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