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Kuljeet Sandhu

What Are Dilapidations In A Commercial Lease?

If you have a commercial lease it is likely to have a clause covering your responsibilities regarding items of disrepair (dilapidations). It is ...

Published 5 October 2022
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Why We Are Proud To Be A` Coventry-Based Law Firm

What is the first thing that pops into your head when you hear someone mention Coventry? Chances are it is the iconic cathedral, looming hauntingly ...

Published 5 October 2022
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Dean Hunt

Land Covenants: Definitions, Potential Solutions and Liability

When purchasing your commercial property, there may be restrictive or positive covenants present on the title register of the property which affect ...

Published 1 October 2022
Categorised as Commercial Conveyancing
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Kuljeet Sandhu

What Are Business Owners’ Anti-Money Laundering Responsibilities?

Although no one expects business owners to become experts at detecting white-collar crime, under money laundering regulations, certain businesses ...

Published 5 September 2022
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  • Commercial Conveyancing
Dean Hunt

When Should I Commission Searches For My Commercial Property Transaction?

The short answer is always! When you purchase, or as a tenant, lease your commercial property, it should be worth considering commissioning a ...

Published 1 September 2022
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Harvin Dhillon

Harpur Trust v Brazel: Supreme Court Clarifies Holiday Pay Calculation for Part-Year Workers

In Harpur Trust v Brazel [2022] UKSC21, the Supreme Court clarified how holiday pay should be calculated for part-time and part-year workers. Here, ...

Published 30 August 2022
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Dean Hunt

What are Commercial Property Standard Enquiries?

When selling or leasing your non-residential property, you are likely to be asked to complete Commercial Property Standard Enquiry (CPSE) forms. At ...

Published 1 August 2022
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Kuljeet Sandhu

What Is A Commercial Rent Review?

If you are leasing commercial premises your commercial tenancy agreement will likely include a clause relating to a rent review. To protect your best ...

Published 27 July 2022
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Kuljeet Sandhu

What Can I Do If My Business Insurer Does Not Pay Out On My Policy?

If you have regularly paid for business insurance, for example, commercial property contents insurance, business interruption insurance, or public ...

Published 27 July 2022
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Dean Hunt

Landlords Beware: Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022

The Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022 (the Act) came into force on 30th June 2022, paving the way for new leasehold properties, with the ...

Published 1 July 2022
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