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Property Service Charges

 

Property Service Charges

 

Property Service Charges from Peverel Scotland

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Property Service Charges

At Peverel we offer a wide range of property services, including property manger where we will take care of the everyday running of the property as well as the collection of property service charges.

Here are some brief details relating to the property service charges that residents of Peverel properties shall be charged.

The service charge that we give to our residents is carefully calculated so that there is always enough to cover the cost of the services that we acquire. These services can be for a gardener to regularly tend the gardens and flower beds and keep it in good condition.

The money is also used to hire a manager for the property whose task it is to ensure that the everyday running of the property runs smoothly and is there to answer any queries that residents may have.

The public areas are of great importance to the overall property so with the service charges we arrange for a cleaning firm to ensure that these areas are always kept free from litter and objects which could be dangerous to residents who are wheelchair bound or have difficulty working.

The charges that are incurred by our residents will also cover the cost of the insurance that the building will need, we have an insurance group attached to the Peverel Group so we aim to get the best deal for our clients.

The property will always needs maintaining in different areas such as repairs to doors, the lifts and general jobs around the complex so we have to cover ourselves for all these and that is exactly what property service charges are designed for. There should always be money left over after paying for the known services as there will always be something that isn't accounted for and we feel it would be unfair to ask residents for more money after they have been told one price.