The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors have recently completed a "spot check" on Boxall Brown & Jones and have confirmed that all of the company's client money handling procedures comply with the very strict rules and regulations laid down by the Institution, giving Boxall Brown & Jones a clean bill of health.
As a company of Chartered Valuation Surveyors and Estate Agents, Boxall Brown & Jones have to abide by a very comprehensive set of guidelines laid down by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. The recent audit investigated how the company dealt with a wide range of procedures and policies with specific reference to the handling of clients' money.
Boxall Brown & Jones have a large property management department which looks after many properties on behalf of many Landlords and Tenants for which rents are paid through to the company. The RICS were particularly keen to make sure that all of the procedures required for the handling of clients money were followed carefully, ensuring that all clients dealt with by the firm are fully protected.
Chris Birds, Partner with responsibility for the Lettings Department and overall control of regulation of the practice commented "We are absolutely delighted with the clean bill of health the RICS have given to us in relation to our clients account and office procedures. The guidelines laid down by the RICS are extremely comprehensive and we are thrilled that our company lives up to their high expectations".
Boxall Brown & Jones are not only regulated by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors but also by the strict codes of practice set down by the National Association of Estate Agents and Ombudsman Scheme for Estate Agents. In a world where not all Estate Agents adhere to high standards of ethics and codes of practice, the company feels its extremely important to offer all clients the highest standard of service and further details can be obtained by calling Chris Birds on 01332 383838.