The keys to the door
Stephen Claus gives a practical guide to dealing with charity property
These days charities frequently find they are dealing with the sale or disposal of property. It may be the outright sale of a no longer needed property, or the lease of part of the property a charity still requires. The law is reasonably clear in this area, but my experience is the law is not as clear to trustees as it should be, even though the Charity Commission produces a booklet available online. [1]
Author: Stephen Claus
Stephen Claus is head of the Charity and Social Enterprise Team at the Brabners Chaffe Street Charities and Social Enterprise Unit.
Prior to that Stephen worked as a legal advisor with the Charity Commission, a post he held for just under 14 years. Stephen is experienced in all aspects of Charity Law.



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