Results for "commercial property"
- 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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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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Checking a title on Unregistered property
Askews Legal LLP are a firm of Solicitors based in Coventry who can help you with a stress-free move. If you are planning to sell or buy an ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
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 ...
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Commercial Service Charges by Pritpal Chahal – Commercial Lawyers
Service Charges in Commercial Leases Anyone considering renting a commercial property should be aware of potential Service Charges and how ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
The importance of having a Schedule of Condition in your commercial lease
Why is having a Schedule of Condition necessary? Without having a Schedule of Condition the tenant can find himself in financial difficulty at the ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
Entering into a Commercial Lease – why expert legal advice is so important
Entering into a new commercial lease can be tricky business. Once you have signed the lease, following completion, it becomes a legally binding ...
Share Sales
ng and selling of shares. When you purchase shares in a company you are also taking on certain liabilities, including commercial contracts, ...
Company Law
Our Company Law Solicitors have been advising businesses throughout Coventry and Warwickshire for many years. We are proud of the personal service we ...
Repossession and Forfeiture
Repossession and forfeiture is a remedy landlords can use to gain possession of their commercial property if the tenant has breached a lease ...