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Charity Property

Charity Property — Overview

Property is often one of the most valuable and sensitive assets a charity owns. Whether buying, selling, leasing or developing, property decisions carry heightened responsibility for trustees.

Does this apply?

Relevant if your organisation owns or leases property, is buying or selling, manages church buildings or halls, holds residential or mixed-use property, or is considering development or refinancing.

Why charity property is different

Trustees must ensure decisions are in the best interests of the charity, risks are understood, and transactions withstand scrutiny. We provide clear, trustee-focused advice at every stage.

What should you do next?

Property linked to housing?

If your property houses people, especially supported or homelessness schemes, see our specialist guidance.

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