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TPI Service Charge Index and Report, which will be repeated annually, provides averaged data on service charge expenditure across the estates our members manage, as well as a detailed analysis into the trends, and the factors causing rising bills.
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Service Charges and Management
Tanfield Chambers’ barrister Mark Loveday, gives a comprehensive overview of the legal issues raised by service charges and property management during the Covid-19 outbreak.
1 May 2020
Residential block management: how developers can reduce void service charges
Savills explains how residential block managers can advise developers on the ways in which design and construction can help reduce void service charges.
18 August 2017
ICAEW – Technical Release 03/11 : Residential Service Charge Accounts
The technical guidance release in full – members of the joint issuing organisations are expected to abide by it in their own professional practice.
1 March 2011
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