Commercial tenants occasionally need to carry out structural alterations; before this can happen a licence for alterations must be obtained. This document is effectively the landlord’s formal consent to the proposed alterations.
If you are a commercial landlord or tenant and are involved in discussions regarding alterations to a property, contact the experienced solicitors at Business Lawyers Direct for efficient, constructive legal advice that will ensure your interests are protected.
If you are a commercial tenant seeking a licence to make alterations to your rental property, you will be required to present your landlord with a detailed specification and plans for the proposed alterations.
Similarly, if you are a landlord you should expect to see extensive justification for the alterations, accompanied by assurances that they will not negatively affect the value of the property.
It is essential that the interests of both the landlord and the tenant are fully protected to prevent any disputes arising as a result of the alterations, either when they are being carried out or after they have been completed.
For more information regarding obtaining or granting a licence for alterations for a commercial property, speak to the experienced team at Business Lawyers Direct. We specialise in helping business landlords and tenants deal with all necessary paperwork as quickly and efficiently as possible.
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