KEMP AND KEMP Property Consultants provide a comprehensive property management service for both residential and commercial property. The service includes :

  • RENT COLLECTION
  • SERVICE CHARGE CALCULATION AND COLLECTION
  • ARRANGEMENT OF REPAIRS
  • ARRANGEMENT OF ONGOING MAINTENANCE AND DECORATION
  • REGULAR PROPERTY INSPECTIONS
  • REPORTS ON CONDITION AND TENANT ISSUES

KEMP AND KEMP Property Consultants currently manage a range of portfolios which include a 750,000 sq. ft. industrial estate in Gloucestershire, a parade of shops in Bicester and residential properties in Oxford.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT

Richard Morris
Management Surveyor
01865 297701
rmorris@kempandkemp.co.uk
 
Wendy Hunt
Property Management Admin Assistant
01865 255137
whunt@kempandkemp.co.uk
 
 



 




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Will the floods affect property prices? This is a vexing question to which there is no straight Yes or No. Floods are nothing new and the entire length of the Thames Valley and its tributaries flood on a regular basis, but it is unusual to have had two such severe floods in such a short space of time. 

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The Abbey at Sutton Courtenay is a national treasure, acting as a spritual retreat for hundreds of visitors every year.
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With plans for more new homes to be built in Oxfordshire anyone with land for development should know how to have it considered.
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Tom Smailes has recently been appointed as a Graduate Planner.
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Robert Froud – Williams has left the Planning Team.

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KEMP & KEMP’s Planning Team win 7 Planning appeals and 2 Public Inquiries.

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Unit 8 Chancerygate Business Centre has been let to Chris King Photography for 3 years.

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KEMP & KEMP has recently completed a deal on a 3,012 sq. ft industrial unit on Curtis Estate in Botley.

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Elementa Consulting specialises in mechanical and electrical services consultancy and they advise clients on energy and sustainability issues and carbon management. 

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In the Chancellor’s last Budget he made drastic changes to the Empty Property Relief Tax that will become law in April 2008.