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Service Charge & Insurance: 2023 Forecasting and Inflation

With surging inflation and the energy crisis, we have been working on and re-assessing our client’s forecast property spend for 2023.  There has been a great deal of economic turbulence that has had an impact on inflation across all service cost categories.

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Why ask Assure to manage your Service Charge and Insurance liabilities?

Whether you’re using another service provider currently or are looking to outsource your service charge management for the first time, we will SAVE you more…

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The Missing Millions: Uncertified service charges

The findings were disturbing, with uncertified service charge expenditure going back as far as 2013 and amounting to an aggregate sum in excess of £1 billion, with £583million relating to 2020 and 2021 when actual expenditure was well below budget levels due to the impact of Covid.

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Assure Consulting Webinar: 19th October – Service Charge & Lease Expenses in 2022 and Beyond

Register now to join the Assure Consulting Webinar on 19th October. A series of sessions led by our panel of experts, who will present a review of service charge cases and other lease expense issues in 2022, as well as a look into the crystal ball for the year ahead…

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Service Charge & Lease Expense Reporting

Assure can hold a lot of data! Budgets, actuals, insurance certificates, statements of account, legal documents, invoices, payment histories and much more, as well as keeping records, most importantly, the amount of money we have saved…

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Have you got it covered?

Roof structures and the repairs required to them are often highly technical and generally expensive. If your Landlord wants to repair or replace the roof of the building you occupy, there are many points to consider in checking if you are liable for the whole cost. We have experts on hand to review condition reports and tender documents to ensure that occupiers contribute no more than their lease terms require. Here are a couple of recent examples of our involvement in roof repairs…

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