Heads of terms for commercial leases in 2020
There has been a lot of discussion recently about tenants – in the uniquely difficult circumstances of 2020 – who are trying to escape their lease. But what about those who are looking to enter
There has been a lot of discussion recently about tenants – in the uniquely difficult circumstances of 2020 – who are trying to escape their lease. But what about those who are looking to enter
The Government has published the Landlord and Tenant Code of Practice in response to the impact of coronavirus on landlords and tenants in the commercial property sector. Covering the whole of the UK, the Code
The Government has passed emergency legislation – the Coronavirus Act 2020 – which went through Parliament in one day on 25th March. It provides business tenants with immediate protection from forfeiture by landlords for non-payment
Summary: A lease of commercial property is a binding contract and landlords will expect tenants to pay their rents as they fall due, including on the 25th March, despite the government advice that all non-essential
The 2020 annual general meeting (“AGM”) season is rapidly approaching, and one question that will most likely be at the forefront of directors’ minds is what contingency plans should they have in place for the
The Coronavirus/Covid-19 pandemic is a global crisis with huge repercussions. The implications for businesses are significant and many in the hospitality and leisure sector have already been placed in a perilous financial position (having had
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