Our Commercial lease lawyers are based in Tillicoultry. If you are in Clackmannanshire, Plean, Cowie, Alloa or the surrounding areas in Scotland, we can advise on all aspects of contentious and non-contentious matters relating to landlord and tenant law.
Commercial Lease Lawyers in Tillicoultry
Whether you are a commercial landlord or a business owner seeking to rent a property for your business, we have the expertise to help.
We advise on and draft commercial leases and advise on the resolution of commercial property disputes throughout Scotland.
We advise on:
- Lease Negotiation
- Renewal of leases
- Dilapidations
- rent reviews
- Assignations & Sub-letting
- Lease Extensions
- Planning and building issues
- Licensing Law
No matter what type of business you run, we can advise you on the property aspects. There are many things to be taken into consideration when you are buying a property including:
- Whether to buy or lease the property
- How to negotiate rent
- Planning and building issues
- Rent review and termination clauses
- How long to lease the premises for Licensing issues if your premises requires a licence (bars, bookmakers etc)
It is important to take bespoke advice in relation to any commercial lease. While most leases follow the same basic framework, there will be different things to take into account depending on the purpose for which the property is to be used.
When you buy or sell commercial property, you only transact with the other party once. In a lease, you are engaging in an ongoing relationship. As such, it is important that the lease sets out, to the satisfaction of both parties, how this relationship will be governed. This includes things like responsibility for repairs, dilapidations, clauses relating to assigning or abandoning the lease, how payment is to be made, when payment is due, how often rent is to be reviewed and a clause laying out how the end of the lease can be brought about