As a Fellow of Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and member of the RICS Rural Expert Working Group, I have been proud to have been involved with the creation and launch of new code of practice to help foster and encourage clarity, communication and collaboration in the tenanted farming sector.
The code, which was a key recommendation of the Rock Review provides 'a positive clarification of what good practice is between agricultural landlords and tenants, a valuable document promoting good practice within the industry to enhance relationships and ultimately result in less disputes and better ongoing relations'.
The Code was produced by a broad base of industry representatives including those from the RICS, CAAV, NFU, CLA and TFA. It will be made available to all landlords and tenants and can be downloaded from the websites of any of the above bodies.'We couldn't escape' - Widow tells of terror before husband was swept to his death trying to save dog in 'ferocious' Storm Babet floods
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