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Landlord and Tenant

The Commercial Property Department provides advice to a wide range of clients, including buyers, sellers, landlords and tenants. The areas of our speciality include:

Sale and Purchase of Commercial Properties.
Leasing of flats, shops and factories.
Lease Renewals including the service of section 25/26 Notices and applications to the Court under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 and Lease negotiations.
Assignments of existing leases.
Rent Reviews.
Dealing with dilapidations claims.
Obtaining possession of both commercial and residential properties.


What are the Benefits of Specialist Legal Advice?

Landlords
The precise wording of leases can have a very significant effect on the value of premises, their strategic usefulness, rental levels and business profitability.

We will ensure that the documentation is legally correct, that it is tailored to suit your requirements and adequately safeguards your position. We can ensure that the lease provides the means of maximising profits from your property whilst at the same time minimising the risks. We provide advice concerning the negotiation of the lease terms. We can also work alongside your surveyor ensuring proactive management of your property including when to serve the appropriate notices under the Landlord and Tenant legislation.

Tenants
On behalf of tenants we will negotiate with your Landlord seeking to reduce the number of onerous clauses within the lease with the aim of ensuring that the best possible terms are obtained. This can have considerable benefits for your business, not just in terms of rental.

It is important that tenants are aware of the fact that the lease has run out does not necessarily mean that the tenant has to leave. Tenants may have security under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954. This may mean that the tenant automatically has the right to renew the lease on similar terms. It is essential that Tenants receive advice at the earliest opportunity to avoid unscrupulous landlords taking advantage of the position.

How much will it Cost
We are happy to meet with you in a no obligation interview to discuss the general nature of your requirements and thereafter provide an estimate of our costs in advance of undertaking the work.


Lytham
The Chapel House
Bath Street
Lytham
Lancashire
FY8 5ES
DX28431 Lytham
Fax 01253 794108
Tel 01253 736670

Kirkham
48 Poulton Street
Kirkham
Lancashire
PR4 2AH

DX 24852 Kirkham
Fax 01772 685060
Tel 01772 683000

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