GP property and planning for partners retirement
Why GPs considering retirement and their practices should plan in advance.
When a property-owning GP partner ...
GP practice rent abatements – explained
GP rent abatements - all the essential questions answers by the experts.
Why is the surgeries Notional Rent s...
NHS England’s GP parking reimbursement policy overturned
GP Surveyors have recently won a breakthrough case on behalf of a Norfolk based GP surgery which has resulted ...
Primary Care Networks and what this means for GP premises
GPs leaders have said, NHS England's premises review will be key to the success of Primary Care Networks (PCNs...
Is sale & leaseback an option for your GP Practice?
With many GP practices struggling to recruit new partners and many GPs taking early retirement, GP practice Sa...
What is involved in a surgeries sale and leaseback transaction?
What should your practice expect if it is considering a ‘sale and leaseback’ of the practice premises? Paul Co...
How to boost your practice income
The much anticipated, GP Contract has now been unveiled and contains a welcome boost to GP practice funding. W...
GP Practice Succession Planning
GP Surveyors explore the key areas to consider when beginning GP practice succession planning; how to avoid co...
GP leases and renewals – Primary care premises
What is a Lease?
A lease is a legal document that regulates the occupation of a building by clarifying the ...
To lease or not to lease?
GP Premises Leases
Many GP practices are not aware of when a lease is required or how the presence or absen...
The truth about time limits on notional rent appeals
For a long time, there has been uncertainty among GPs and Practice Managers with regards to the time limits pl...
National 3 month time restriction on notional rent appeals overturned
GP Surveyors has won 5 breakthrough cases which confirm that GP practices contractually have 3 years in which ...