Real Estate Development Notes
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Development – a dampener on dilapidations claims?
Author: Julia Tobbell, Senior Associate, Real Estate Dispute Resolution, London Whilst a developer is in the early stages of planning and finance, it may …
Lease Renewals: Landlord & Tenant Act 1954 and Ground (f): Ensure the landlord at the time of the court hearing is the entity with the intention to carry out the works!
Author: Rachel Croft, Senior Associate, Real Estate Dispute Resolution, London This post follows from our previous posts on a landlord's right to oppose …
Tenants and prescriptive rights to light: five tips for developer landlords
Author: Matthew Weal, Associate, Real Estate Dispute Resolution, London It is of course open to landlords to grant their tenants express rights to light …
Terminating a business tenancy using the redevelopment ground – Part 1: Showing the landlord's intention to redevelop
Author: Frances Edwards, Senior Associate, Real Estate Dispute Resolution, London One of the most common questions we are asked by developers at the land …
Are landlords entitled to a redevelopment break in leases being renewed (Landlord and Tenant Act 1954)?
Author: Stephanie Trompeter, Senior Associate, Real Estate Dispute Resolution, London In this post I am writing about the court's approach to a new …
Defects: what should a tenant think about when considering a pre-let?
Author: Nick Turner, Partner, Real Estate, London I often find I'm sitting in meetings on large office pre-lets debating the length of the period …
Bad Bargain? Bad news! Says the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has ruled that tenants will not necessarily be saved from bad bargains even if service charge provisions require them to pay sums well …