RVA Surveyors Increase Offerings with Commercial Lease Advisory

RVA Surveyors, specialists in business rates reduction, have expanded their offering to clients by introducing their new commercial lease advisory service. This service is designed to provide landlords and tenants assistance in the complex process of commercial leases. The expansion of the service has seen several of RVA’s surveyors undertake additional training, enabling them to meet the needs of their clients.

The new service works for landlord and tenants across a range of issues, such as rent reviews, lease renewals, sections 18-25, dilapidation and lease restructuring. With their rates reduction and commercial lease advisory services, RVA are well placed to continue delivering significant reductions for their clients.

Louis Worthington, Surveyor Mentor at RVA Surveyors, said: “Commercial leases are a complicated subject, which can catch both landlords and tenants out if they are not careful. The lease advisory training has seen our surveyors progressing rapidly. As a result, we are now in the prime position to deliver commercial lease advice [to landlords and tenants].”

Anthony Hughes, Managing Director of RVA Surveyors, added: “It is very exciting to be launching the first of our new services, and I look forward to seeing the positive results we will achieve for our commercial lease advisory clients.”

RVA Surveyors have saved over £350 million for clients through their Check Challenge Appeal and Audit process, and with the introduction of new services they are committed to expanding their support for commercial property tenants and owners. As business owners and leaders await the autumn budget, RVA remain dedicated to securing significant reductions for companies of all sizes in England and Wales.

Derick is an experienced reporter having held multiple senior roles for large publishers across Europe. Specialist subjects include small business and financial emerging markets.

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