Leases for commercial property can be extremely complex documents, with very onerous conditions for the lesee, which can also have considerable financial implications. It is therefore essential that all concerned with business tenancies clearly appreciate the rights and obligations set out in the lease, and also consider the future implications of rent reviews, and such things as freedom to assign or sublet. This is a step-by-step guide, presented in logical order as events would occur, to the leasing of business premises. It does not presuppose detailed legal knowledge and also considers valuation implications.
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Höhe: 230 mm
Breite: 150 mm
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978-0-00-383044-6 (9780003830446)
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Property to let; It's a deal - subject to contract; Solicitors are instructed; Picking your way through the draft lease; Amendments in red, green and blue; Concluding the deal; Changes of circumstance; Breaches of covenant; Rent reviews; End of term; Termination and renewal of leases under the 1954 act; Licensees, service occupiers and other hybrids; The land registry: is registration required?; Rates and taxes; Recent trends and the future; Specimen letter of instructions; Checklist for tenants.