Will the current pandemic allow tenants to use frustration as a means of avoiding further lease liabilities?
Disclaimer: The posts in this blog should not be taken as legal advice. Readers should obtain advice from a qualified professional when dealing with specific situations.
Copyright: The content of this website is subject to copyright. Copyright licenses are available on request.
All tagged Covid-19
Will the current pandemic allow tenants to use frustration as a means of avoiding further lease liabilities?
Many commercial tenants will have changed over recent months, both in terms of their financial performance and how they operate their businesses. As the lockdown eases, what does this mean for landlords?
The best way for landlords to avoid a bad debt and to maintain a good reputation for fair dealing is to talk to the tenant.
Many businesses are looking at their properties with fresh eyes, reviewing how they are likey to use their space post Covid-19. So how can tenants futureproof their leases?
The process of buying a property is currently much longer, and unlike any we have experienced before. Which means conveyancing timescales have been particularly affected, and the manner in which conveyancers approach these changes must be as fluid as the situation at large