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Apportionment of service charges in mixed use developments [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Series: RICS Information PaperPublication details: Coventry RICS 2009ISBN:
  • 9781842195390
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: The new guidance note Managing Mixed Use Developments, 2012, (L158324) is based on this information paper, content and has been expanded significantly.Summary: This paper is one in a series of information papers linked to the RICS Code of practice for service charges in commercial property. This information paper is written to address new developments where the service charge apportionment strategy can be constructed simultaneously with the lease documentation. In addition, the principles it sets out can be used when considering revising the apportionment of existing developments where the existing leases do not allow for apportionment to be amended. But consequent complications must be taken into account.
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The new guidance note Managing Mixed Use Developments, 2012, (L158324) is based on this information paper, content and has been expanded significantly.

This paper is one in a series of information papers linked to the RICS Code of practice for service charges in commercial property. This information paper is written to address new developments where the service charge apportionment strategy can be constructed simultaneously with the lease documentation. In addition, the principles it sets out can be used when considering revising the apportionment of existing developments where the existing leases do not allow for apportionment to be amended. But consequent complications must be taken into account.