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Landlord and tenant
Landlords and tenants of leasehold properties invariably have differing objectives. Increasing focus on tenants' needs as customers means that achieving the "right" result at each lease stage, whatever side of the divide you may be, is a demanding process. It requires a good understanding of written agreements, sound technical knowledge, a commercially-focused approach and expertise at the negotiating table. With unrivalled credentials in this field we have, for over a decade, consistently achieved exceptional results and, invariably, clients come back to us rather than using any other consultancy.

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Dilapidations
Dilapidations issues generally arise in leased property when a tenant fails to comply with contractual obligations (most commonly to keep the building in repair), as set out in the lease...
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Service charges
Service charges are a mechanism by which building owners can recover the cost of providing common services to occupiers...
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Tenant alterations
Tenant alterations are usually carried out under a “Licence for Alterations” – a legal document annexed to a lease which sets out the reinstatement requirements at lease expiry...
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Condition records
Condition records benchmark the condition of a property at a given date...
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