Corporate Landlord definition

Corporate Landlord means the model adopted by the council under which the council’s property assets are managed with the aim of bringing together all property functions (except for operational service issues) under Property & Design to improve the utilisation, efficiency and effectiveness of the council’s land & buildings.
Corporate Landlord means the model adopted by Brighton & Hove City Council (‘the Council’) under which the Council’s property assets are managed by the Property and Design team with the aim of bringing together all property functions (except for operational service issues) and improve the utilisation, efficiency and effectiveness of the Council’s land and buildings.

Examples of Corporate Landlord in a sentence

  • This series should give a reasonably accurate indication of the timing of the application of new diagnostic methods in Britain.

  • Corporate Landlord division exhibited a net £31k surplus which hides large variances within monitoring, such that savings in staffing and management of asset management of £154k compensate exactly for procurement savings not made.

  • The Chief Officer – Corporate Landlord, following consultation with the Chief Officer – Finance and Chief Officer – Governance, will maintain a register of all land and heritable properties owned or leased by the Council.

  • A priority for 2019-20 is to ensure the ongoing implementation of the Corporate Landlord model.

  • Corporate Landlord division is reporting a net £124k under spend.

  • Corporate Landlord division exhibited a net£124k surplus which hides large variances within monitoring, savings accrue from delay in staffing restructure, extra income from solar farm, and capitalisation of building maintenance costs, which compensate for pressures in cemeteries, industrial units and county farms.

  • Once fully implemented the Corporate Landlord model will be able to effectively inform the capital funding planning and decision making as it relates to asset management.For highway structures, the current basis for prioritisation is one of reactive safety repairs, where the asset is risk assessed using a standardised matrix.

  • There were capacity issues in the Building Maintenance section during 2017-18 which will be addressed under the new Corporate Landlord model, which is being implemented from April 2018.

  • While it is expected that the Council will continue to outsource property related services it is essential to appreciate the minimum requirements for the in-house property role to deliver the Corporate Landlord Model.

  • Work is ongoing to rationalise the Council's total estate and this is expected to reduce the costs relating to the Corporate Landlord function but not during 2016/17.

Related to Corporate Landlord

  • Landlord means the owner, lessor or sublessor of the dwelling unit or the building of which such

  • Lessor means a person who transfers the right to possession and use of goods under a lease. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the term includes a sublessor.

  • Tenant means a person entitled under a rental agreement to occupy a dwelling unit to the exclusion of others.

  • Lessee means a person who acquires the right to possession and use of goods under a lease. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the term includes a sublessee.

  • heritage building means a Building designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.18, or any successor legislation, or a Building designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act,R.S.O. 1990, c. O.18, or any successor legislation, which has been identified as a significant heritage resource in a conservation district plan and any Building listed in the Markham Register of Property of Cultural Heritage Value of Interest;

  • Renter – shall mean any tenant residing in a Resident’s home pursuant to a valid rental or lease agreement.

  • the Premises means the building or part of the building booked and referred to in the contract