Just 5.6% of UK retail properties are fully compliant with the RICS code of conduct on service charges. The latest annual Service Charge Operating Report (SCOR) for retail buildings from consultancy ...
RICS develops and enforces leading international standards to protect consumers and businesses, ensuring the highest level of professionalism is employed across the built and natural environment. Our standards documents lay out the ethical, conduct and competence expected for Members of RICS. By working to our standards, professional members and RICS regulated firms deliver confidence. RICS ...
The RICS plans to launch more guidance on how to conduct rent reviews on pubs next spring Last Tuesday, before a Commons select committee of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, RICS ...
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