WILLEMSTAD - The Curaçao government has all its properties inspected and appraised. This is to determine the insurance value. And probably also trying to sell the dozens of vacant buildings on the island.
The appraisal and inspection will be carried out and supervised by the Domain Management Service. The inspections will be carried out by one or two inspectors. For the appraisals, a team is put together of three sworn appraisers who must jointly arrive at an objective valuation.
The inspection and appraisal process has already started last month. Sources cite a letter from the Minister of Traffic, Transport and Spatial Development in which it is stated that a decision has been taken to have all government buildings, including vacant ones, inspected and appraised.