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lease documents

The value of a business and an investment property can be negatively affected by a badly drafted Lease

All too often, lease disputes arise due to substandard lease documentation that were either poorly drafted or which were rushed without care to detail

Once a lease is prepared, it is difficult to change without agreement from both the Landlord and Tenant therefore it is critical to get things right from the start

Lease agreements do not need to be signed to be enforceable, so making promises during Lease negotiations may be binding

It is therefore critical for the lease negotiations to be conducted professionally and with care and for the lease documents to anticipate all major circumstances that may occur not only during the term of the Lease, but also the option terms as well that could impact the lease

With over 25 years of experience acting for Landlords and Tenants, we

 

  • understand the complexities of retail leasing law

  • are aware of the common problems that arise

  • aim to  protect Landlords and Tenants by anticipating potential issues

Retail Lease Lawyers, expert lease negotiators
Quick Turnaround

Whilst our aim is to prepare lease documents as quickly and as efficiently as possible.  We will take the time to : -

  • discuss your needs and requirements

  • explain your lease obligations

  • explain how the retail lease will impact you and your business

  • highlight areas of concern based on our extensive experience of handling lease disputes

  • tailor the lease documents to suit your needs future requirements

  • provide you with realistic fee estimates upfront

Retail Lease Lawyers, experts in Retail Lease Documentation

Don't fall through the cracks of a poorly drafted Lease

It is important for Landlord's to comply with their obligations of disclosure under the Retail Leases Act 2003 (the RLA) and other laws and regulations  

Landlord's who fail to comply with their disclosure and other obligations risk disastrous consequences such as

  • the Inability to claim rent and outgoings from the Tenant

  • being exposed to Tenant compensation claims 

  • giving the Tenant the right to break the Lease

  • Fines for non compliance

We can assist Landlords with managing their Retail Leases Act compliance and other disclosure obligations

Contact us Today 

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