Samuel Phillips Law Blog
For the most part, it is UK regulations and legislation that affect commercial property in England, rather than EU legislation. There are some regulations, such as the Energy Performance Regulations and Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard Regulations, which are derived from EU Directives, which could now be subject to review by the UK Government. However, complete repeal of these particular regulations is unlikely, given the UK’s statutory and international treaty commitments to reduce carbon emissions.
A lease is a contractual agreement between a Tenant and a Landlord and will generally last for a fixed period of time, commonly known as the term of the lease. There are a number of reasons that a Tenant may wish to leave the premises before the end of the term. This article explores Tenants' rights into what can potentially be the complex task of terminating their commercial lease early.
As with any significant financial investment, it usually pays to find out as much as you can about the commodity that you are investing in. Property is no different. In property matters, information is usually power, in this case, the power to act quickly in walking away from a bad deal or to renegotiate its terms; or at least to anticipate and prepare for its negative consequences.
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