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Commercial Property Leases and Security of Tenure – Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954
“My tenant mentioned ‘security of tenure’ so I thought I should check with my Solicitor what that means for me”. These were the words spoken to me by a landlord client recently who had just been told by an informed tenant, in no uncertain terms, that they had a right to remain in the property […]Read More >
Understanding Sections 24 to 28 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954
The Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (the Act) has long been a cornerstone of the legal framework governing commercial tenancies. Within this seminal piece of legislation lie various sections that outline the rights and obligations of both landlords and tenants. Sections 24 to 28 outline provisions regarding the renewal of tenancies, offering essential protections and […]Read More >
COVID-19: Advice for businesses in turbulent times
These are unprecedented times for us all. The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted supply chains, logistics and services, and, importantly, consumer demand. What is the most difficult element in all this is (to quote a veteran Hollywood scriptwriter) that no-one knows anything. The surfeit of contradictory information simply adds to the feeling of uncertainty in already […]Read More >
BREXIT: What Does the Future Hold for the Property Market?
"Out of Europe twice in a week” was an accurate summary, I thought, as I watched the highlights of the England football team being dumped out of the European Championships by the minnows of Iceland.Read More >
Government Extends Permission to Convert Office to Residential Developments
Brandon Lewis, the Housing and Planning Minister, recently announced that the Government has permanently extended the permitted development of office-to-residential properties.Read More >