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Renewing and Ending Business Leases: A Guide for Tenants and Landlords

Renewing and Ending Business Leases: A Guide for Tenants and Landlords

Published 7 June 2004
Type(s) Manuals leaflets and booklets
Site Cities and regions
Price Free

Summary

This booklet is mainly about what tenants and landlords need to do to renew or end a business tenancy. So it is most likely to be of interest to tenants and landlords who already have a business lease. But it also covers the procedures for 'contracting out'. This allows those negotiating a first time lease - the future landlord and tenant - to agree to exclude security of tenure. When such an agreement is in force, the tenant loses the right to renew the lease, so it is particularly important for soon-to-be tenants to get legal advice on this point.

If you are looking for business premises, there is a separate booklet available on this website explaining the called Thinking of Taking on Business Premises?

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