Results for "Kuljeet"
- Commercial Law
Should I have a Shareholders Agreement?
Many limited companies elect to put together a ‘shareholders agreement’ when their company is incorporated. For some companies, they are a ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Commercial Law
Do I need an Energy Performance Certificate for my Commercial Property?
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), rates how energy efficient a building is using a rating system of A-G (A being the most efficient a building ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
Community and what levy?
When buying property, you might come across the term Community Infrastructure Levy (“CIL”) that may be imposed. This is a levy imposed by the ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
Is your ground rent grounded?
An issue that is becoming more and more prevalent in the world of leasehold properties is escalating ground rents. Newspapers in the past have ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
Do I need an Asbestos Survey for a Commercial Property?
If you own a commercial property, you’re looking to buy one or you’re a tenant or landlord of one, you may be responsible for managing any ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Commercial Law
Insurance and Commercial Leases
Whether you are a landlord or a tenant of commercial premises, it is extremely important that the lease sets out full details of who will insure and ...
- Commercial Law
Commercial Underleases Explained
Potential undertenants need to understand the nature of their interest and the implications this has for their liability as a whole. What is an ...
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Property Alterations and your Commercial Lease
As a property owner, there will be times when you want to carry out alterations to your property. You will usually be free to do more minor works as ...
Zuhaib Chaudhry
I used Askeys for the first time when selling one of my business. What an amazing company. Kuljeet is an absolute legend. He provided me with great ...
Rachael Reid
I can highly recommend Kuljeet as a outstanding solicitor, he was always there with advice and always ensured things were continually moving forward ...