We’ll be at the National Landlord Investment Show on 30th October
We are going to be at the National Landlord Investor Show on October 30th. Alongside our finance partner Signature Funding Solutions.
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We also charge our property members a lease agreement fee if, by using The Gateway, they obtain a lease on their property. This one-off fee is the equivalent of one month’s rent +VAT and is only payable on successful signing of a lease.
For example, a 5-year lease is agreed at £12,000 per annum. At the start of the lease, you would pay £1,000 plus VAT a total fee of £1,200.
If this lease is then renewed with the same provider on the same property, you are not liable for another lease arrangement fee.
For a detailed guide to our lease process showing all the steps involved, click here.
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We are going to be at the National Landlord Investor Show on October 30th. Alongside our finance partner Signature Funding Solutions.
Read the article >The Supported Living Gateway network events have consistently brought together an impressive array of experts from various facets of the supported living sector. From property developers and investors to care providers and industry veterans, our panellists represent a wealth of knowledge and experience that has greatly enriched our discussions and provided valuable insights to our attendees.
Read the article >In recent years, we've noticed a growing trend among domiciliary care providers: the desire to expand their services into the supported living sector. This shift not only broadens their service offerings but can also streamline their operations, making it an attractive prospect for many in the industry.
Read the article >Despite being written a few years ago, this article regarding property types in supported living remains highly relevant today.
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