Rent Collection Across the UK Highest Since Pre-Pandemic

Rent Collection Across the UK Highest Since Pre-Pandemic

Re-Leased, the cloud-based commercial property management platform, has published its latest rent collection figures across all commercial property sectors. These new figures analyse rent collection two thirds of the way through the current rent quarter, which began on the 29th September.

They reveal that, by day 60 of the September quarter (28th November), average rent collection across the UK was at 76%. This figure is the highest number at this point in the quarter since pre-pandemic, with all sectors seeing a significant boost compared to last quarter. At the height of the pandemic, this figure dropped to just 67% at the same point in the quarter. To continue reading, please Click Here
Source: Property Wire


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