Recent Commercial Property – Page 2

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    Feature

    Lock and quay

    2020-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Ibraheem Dulmeer and Justin Bates look at a recent Upper Tribunal case involving the application of service charges at the Docklands development, No.1 West India Quay

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    Feature

    Riding out the storm

    2020-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Steven Petty explains how his specialist commercial property firm has weathered the COVID-19 storm – and why the firm has continued to award bonuses and recruit new staff

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    Feature

    Look before you lease

    2020-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Lockdown has presented unprecedented challenges for both landlords and tenants. Nikki Bensoor looks at the impact on commercial lease arrangements, now and in the future

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    News

    Government consults on data on land control

    2020-08-19T18:28:00Z

    The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has published a call for evidence on its proposals to improve the transparency of contractual mechanisms, such as land options

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    News

    Government responds to the public consultation on the European Electronic Communications Code

    2020-07-23T20:46:00Z

    In 2019, the government consulted on its proposed approach to implementation of the European Electronic Communications Code Directive.The government has now published its reponse to the consultation

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    News

    Government publishes new voluntary Code of Practice for the commercial property sector

    2020-07-06T10:08:00Z

    The code, published on 19 June 2020, is intended to reinforce and promote good practice in relationships between landlords and tenants as they deal with the income shocks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic

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    Feature

    New lease of life

    2020-06-09T00:00:00Z

    The new code for leasing business premises was published in February and will be effective from September. Ben Tarrant asks what impact the new code will have on commercial lease drafting

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    Analysis

    Good covenants make good neighbours – objecting to landlord consent for another flat’s alterations

    2020-05-15T10:49:00Z

    Jennifer Meech considers a difficult Supreme Court decision where a landlord had granted one tenant a licence to carry out works, contrary to an absolute covenant, and a neighbouring tenant objected.

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    Analysis

    Court of Appeal overlooks the case of Fearn & Others

    2020-03-23T09:31:00Z

    Kate Andrews reviews a dismissed appeal concerning private nuisance between neighbours and the Tate Modern Gallery.

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    Feature

    The fine print

    2020-03-10T00:00:00Z

    In November, real estate company Deutsche Wohnen SE was hit with a fine of €14.5m under the General Data Protection Regulation. Clare Harman Clark looks at the role of property solicitors in helping their clients abide by the regulation

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    Under review

    2020-03-05T16:09:00Z

    Paul de la Piquerie and Rahul Varma look at some common rent review mechanisms and the issues they can create in practice

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    Analysis

    Do landlords exercising Commercial Rent Arrears Recovery waive their right to forfeit?

    2020-01-28T08:50:00Z

    Jennifer Meech comments on a case that clarifies the position for landlords considering taking tenants’ goods to satisfy outstanding rent claims (Brar v Thirunavukkrasu [2019] EWCA Civ 2032).

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    Feature

    Give us a break

    2019-12-10T00:00:00Z

    Stephen Pritchett and Lesley Anderson KC look at some of the case law around break clauses in renewal leases, and provide a personal view on a recent county court judgment and the challenges it presents for landlords wishing to develop their properties

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    Feature

    Down to earth

    2019-12-10T00:00:00Z

    Caroline May and Courtney Hassall provide a guide to common environmental issues which can affect property transactions, and offer tips for property lawyers to mitigate the risks

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    Feature

    At your service?

    2019-12-10T00:00:00Z

    The take-up for serviced offices and co-working spaces increased by 150% in 2017, and more growth is predicted. David Manda looks at the hidden legal complexities of these arrangements, and how to advise both owners and occupiers

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    Feature

    Into the mix

    2019-12-10T00:00:00Z

    Peta Dollar provides an introduction for commercial specialists to acting on the sale or purchase of a property in a mixed-use development

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    Feature

    The balance of power

    2019-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Commercial property practitioners will sometimes come across a situation where a transaction is complicated by the insolvency or pending insolvency of a seller. Richard Tindall looks at the application of the lender’s power of sale where a seller is insolvent

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    Feature

    Welcome to our house

    2019-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Diversity and inclusion is essential in any organisation, but even more so in real estate, where we work to create a better community and built environment for the next generation. Amanda Clack looks at how you can support diversity and inclusion in your business

  • Kate Andrews
    Analysis

    Virtual reality – rating valuations based on imaginary tenants

    2019-08-15T08:35:00Z

    The estimated value of an unoccupied property can be based on the general demand for similar properties in the area.

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    Feature

    The best intentions

    2019-03-12T11:05:00Z

    The recent case of S Franses Ltd v The Cavendish Hotel, which hinged on whether the landlord had the intention of redeveloping a property, has significant implications for commercial landlords and tenants. Kate Andrews explains