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Working with Registered Providers: Why it should be a consideration for care providers
In today's landscape of supported living, partnering with a Registered Provider (RP) can offer significant advantages for care providers.
Read the article >We charge a minimum annual subscription fee of £100 plus VAT for care providers.
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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In today's landscape of supported living, partnering with a Registered Provider (RP) can offer significant advantages for care providers.
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