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The Property Institute of New Zealand (PINZ) was formed in 2000. With over 2800 members throughout New Zealand and scattered throughout the world, the Property Institute membership includes valuers, property and facilities managers, property advisors, and plant and machinery valuers.[1]
PINZ is involved in a review of the Valuers Act 1948.[2]