Commercial Property and Lease Solicitors in Cheltenham
If you’re involved in purchasing, selling or leasing commercial property, either as an owner, occupier, investor or developer, you should make sure you are properly advised.
Through building a close individual working relationship with our clients, we aim to understand their business and their ambitions.
By recognising these key objectives, we ensure that we provide balanced, clear commercial advice and a truly personal service.
From our offices in Cheltenham our team of solicitors, working with other property professionals such as your estate agent and Local Authorities, can manage any size of project. We appoint a single key contact from within the team, to ensure a regular flow of updates, advice and information during the transaction.
Our lawyers have a wide range of property experience including:
- Collateral warranties
- Compulsory land purchase
- Corporate property finance
- Disputes and property litigation
- Estate development & plot sales
- Estate management
- Leases
- Lease renewals
- Planning law
- Property development
- Sale and leaseback
- Sales and purchases
- Secured lending
The types of commercial properties we regularly deal with include shops and offices, barn conversions, industrial units, licensed premises, commercial trading estates, retail and leisure developments and large residential estates.
We take a practical and commercial approach aimed at helping you complete your property deals quickly, with confidence, and with value for money.
Business Leases
From our offices in Cheltenham we act for both landlords and tenants large and small ranging from individual traders to national organisations. With every matter we take a practical and commercial approach. Our experienced team provides efficient and effective personal service on a wide range of business lease matters including:
- Forfeiture FRI – full repair and insuring
- Guarantors
- Insurance
- Landlord’s covenants
- Landlord’s continuing liability
- Licence to assign
- Rent reviews
- Repairing liability
- Right to renew
- Tenant’s continuing liability