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£26M Saved for Retail and Leisure Occupiers: What’s Next in 2025

The Retail and Leisure team at Assure have had another outstanding year, saving our clients a remarkable £26 million. These savings stem from a variety of challenges, including identifying charging errors, scrutinising budget expenditures, and ensuring caps are correctly applied. Our team has meticulously examined the numbers and lease terms to uncover these savings.

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Office Service Charges: The Balancing Act of Hard Services

Hard Services refer to the essential physical and structural elements of a building, as well as its mechanical systems. This includes maintaining and repairing critical equipment like boilers, chillers, and lifts, alongside structural components such as roofs and external walls. These services are vital for preserving the building’s integrity and ensuring its smooth operation.

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Rising Costs Ahead: The October Budget’s Effect on 2025 Commercial Service Charges

The recent Budget has stirred controversy, especially among employers and business owners in sectors like retail and hospitality that rely heavily on minimum wage and part-time roles.

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Management Costs in Office Service Charges: Are You Getting Value for Money?

Landlords and managing agents charge fees for administering service charges, but what does that cover? Management costs extend beyond the fee itself. Understanding these elements is crucial to determine if your management costs are reasonable.

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The Road Ahead: Service Charges in the Office Sector

Evaluating Office Service Charge Costs: Are You Paying a Fair Price?
You may well be paying a service charge at many of your properties, but how do you they compare with the wider market?

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Energy Relief Schemes: Discounts to come from Landlords – occupiers need full disclosure

The occupier must get full disclosure from their ‘Intermediary’ supplier (the Landlord) to make sure the full benefit of the EBRS & EBDS are passed through to them in a timely manner…

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