Blogs about: Reinstatement Covenant

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The sting in the tail of your lease

Paul French wrote 7 months ago: 5 common things Tenants say when they realise a dilapidations claim may be heading their way… … more →

Tags: end of term, dilapidations, lease termination, claims, Commercial leases, Tactics, Strategy, Breaks, tenant

A stitch in time saves nine...

Paul French wrote 8 months ago: For me, the best dilapidations projects are those which give the professional teams the time they ne … more →

Tags: During Term, end of term, dilapidations, lease termination, claims, Commercial leases, Strategy, tenant, Landlord

Back to the Future

Paul French wrote 9 months ago: This week I came across this example of excellent forward planning for reinstatement which has made … more →

Tags: end of term, dilapidations, lease termination, Commercial leases, setsquare, tagtribe

Dilapidations: Reinstatement Notices - the Tenant's untenable position

Paul French wrote 10 months ago: Following on from my comments last week, I must consider the Landlord’s side of the argument.  … more →

Tags: breaks, end of term, dilapidations, lease termination, claims, Commercial leases, Tactics, Breaks, tenant

Reinstatement notices - how long should Tenants get?

Paul French wrote 10 months ago: Leases often require the Landlord to give notice to their Tenant outlining the requirements for rein … more →

Tags: end of term, dilapidations, lease termination, claims, Commercial leases, Breaks, tenant, setsquare, tagtribe

The unexpected consequences of a Licence to Alter

Paul French wrote 11 months ago: Tenant’s alterations are often subject of a Licence to Alter, and this is generated by a solic … more →

Tags: breaks, dilapidations, lease termination, claims, Commercial leases, Breaks, tenant, disrepair, setsquare

The Forensic Approach to Reinstatement

Paul French wrote 11 months ago: When the Tenant is required to remove alterations and reinstate but hasn’t a clue what was the … more →

Tags: During Term, dilapidations, lease termination, claims, Commercial leases, surveyor, Breaks, tenant, Landlord

Is your Schedule of Condition giving enough protection?

Paul French wrote 11 months ago: Schedules of Condition are often used to limit repairing liabilities; the quality of the document is … more →

Tags: Start of Lease, dilapidations, lease termination, Commercial leases, surveyor, tenant, disrepair, maintenance, Schedule of condition

The Devil is in the Detail

Paul French wrote 1 year ago: Should Tenants ensure works released from reinstatement obligations fully comply with the original l … more →

Tags: dilapidations, lease termination, claims, Commercial leases, Tactics, surveyor, Breaks, tenant, Landlord

Its a Tenant's market out there

Paul French wrote 1 year ago: Tenants don’t need Schedules of Condition if they are planning to refit on occupation The situ … more →

Tags: Start of Lease, dilapidations, lease termination, Commercial leases, Heads of Terms, tenant, Landlord, repairing covenant, disrepair

Silence is golden - particularly if you're a Landlord with a Tenant wanting to break

Paul French wrote 1 year ago: Landlords aren’t often noted for their lack of involvement when it comes to looking after thei … more →

Tags: breaks, dilapidations, lease termination, claims, Commercial leases, Tactics, Strategy, surveyor, Breaks

Dilapidations Break Clauses - How do you reinstate when you don't know what you started with?

Paul French wrote 1 year ago: The following is based on an ongoing case where I’m acting for a Tenant operating a break to e … more →

Tags: breaks, dilapidations, lease termination, claims, Commercial leases, Tactics, Strategy, Breaks, tenant

Terminal Dilapidations Claims - what happens during the term is important too

Paul French wrote 1 year ago: In my last blog I suggested some things which Tenants should think about before entering into a leas … more →

Tags: During Term, dilapidations, lease termination, claims, Commercial leases, Strategy, surveyor, Breaks, tenant


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