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Rod Marker
Askews Legal were more than helpful when I recently needed some legal advice on a serious problem I was having at one of my rental properties. I was ...
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The Common Questions Surrounding Commercial Property Standard Enquiries (CPSEs)
Pre-contract enquiries can be time consuming and look cumbersome but replies to enquiries are an important source of information for a buyer and a ...
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Rent Review Clauses in Commercial Leases
Most commercial property leases exceeding three years in length will contain provisions requiring the parties to review the annual rent payable under ...
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The Five Difficulties Currently Facing Commercial Property Investors
Despite the possible difficulties that Brexit may bring to the Commercial Property market there are still many opportunities available for investors. ...
Kevin Morrow
A challenging sale, all the personnel at Askews worked diligently to drive the completion forward. Worked to the cost quoted at the beginning which ...
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What is an Authorised Guarantee Agreement?
Askews Legal LLP is your local Solicitors in Coventry and today we are focusing on Commercial Law and in particular what an authorsised guarantee ...
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What is an Option to Purchase?
Askews Legal LLP are your local Solicitors in Coventry, today we will be reviewing Commercial Law and in particular what is an option to purchase. An ...
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‘Yielding Up’ at the End of Your Lease
Askews Legal LLP are your local Solicitors in Coventry, we specialise in all areas of law but today we will be focusing on Commercial Property and in ...
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What is the difference between a Lease, Licence and a Tenancy at Will?
Here at Askews, we are your local Coventry Solicitors who can advise you on almost all legal issues, we are today looking at the differences between ...
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What options are available if you are a commercial tenant looking to dispose of your lease?
As a tenant you may want to dispose of a commercial lease earlier rather than wait for the term to expire. For example, you may have outgrown the ...