Commercial Leases
Commercial Leases can be complex. It is important that whether you are a landlord or a tenant you understand your liabilities and obligations. We offer a range of services such as preparing and/or reporting on the following documents:
- Agreement for lease
- Licence for alterations
- Licence for assignment
- Rent deposit deed
- Authorised Guarantee Agreement (AGA)
Commercial Lease Guidance
Obligations can arise both as a result of law and as a result of the terms of the lease.
We offer expert guidance in all areas of commercial leases to both landlords and tenants with assistance from beginning to end.
Some of the most common issues (but certainly not all) are:
- What is the Tenant’s repairing obligation?
- Can the Tenant make alterations to the Property?
- Can the Property be sub-let?
- Is the Tenant entitled to a renewal at the end of the term?
- What happens if the Property is destroyed?
- Can I repossess and change the locks if the Tenant does not pay the rent?
Whilst it may be tempting to use an older lease or template found online, the consequences of doing so can be significant if you do not understand the terms. In addition, as many leases are granted for a number of years, it is important that consideration is given at the outset for possible or proposed changes in law and how this might impact on your obligations.
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Contact Us To Discuss Commercial Leases
If you are seeking advice and further information on Commercial Leases, then look no further.
At Tinsdills, we have a team of solicitors who know all there is to know about Commercial Leases, including all relevant details and processes.
We look forward to hearing from you.
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Hanley: 01782 262031
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