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21/05/2009

Empty Rates Could Cause Long Term Instability To Commercial Property Markets

Empty Property Rates (EPR) are paving the way for future instability in non-residential property markets as property owners are increasingly turning to demolition to avoid paying the rates whilst cutting back on future investment, according to the results of RICS and Lambert Smith Hampton's Empty Property Rates Survey.

The Empty Property Rates Survey, the first industry review of the tax following its controversial introduction a year ago, demonstrates that Empty Property Rates are exacerbating the financial difficulties of many property companies and occupiers, with an overwhelming 93% of respondents in agreement that this was the case.

This has led to an increase in the demolition of perfectly sound properties, with 75% of respondents agreeing that there had been an increase in the demolition of properties and 85% believing this was to avoid paying the rates.

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In addition all sectors saw a decrease in investment of new properties, with the industrial sector being the hardest hit, and 79% believed that empty rates are having a detrimental effect on town regeneration and speculative development.

Consequently there is likely to be shortage of available commercial property once the economy turns around.

EPR will also have a significant negative impact on the ability of central and local government agencies to pursue property-led urban regeneration.

The problem of demolition is set to get worse over the coming months, as the results indicate that owners are tending to wait around 12 months before considering demolition of empty stock, meaning we should expect to see a sharper rise in occupiers resorting to knocking down empty buildings over the coming months.

Gillian Charlesworth, Director of External Affairs at RICS, said: "On the basis of these findings, we have urged the Government to give serious consideration to increasing the EPR relief to 12 or even 18 months before full business rates across all non domestic properties become payable, or to remove, or significantly reduce, empty property rates across all non domestic property, in full consultation with the industry."

(GK/JM)

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