The Government (through Deputy PM Angela Rayner) introduced the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill into the Commons on 10 July. Amongst other matters the Bill seeks to reignite a Labour policy last seen at the...more
The decarbonisation of the built environment is likely to be on the UK Government’s agenda as it looks to make good on its commitment at COP29 to cut carbon emissions by 81% from 1990s level by 2035. How will this be...more
11/21/2024
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Carbon Emissions ,
Climate Change ,
Commercial Leases ,
Commercial Property Owners ,
COP ,
Energy Efficiency ,
Energy Sector ,
Green Buildings ,
Investment Opportunities ,
Net Zero ,
Public Procurement Policies ,
Renewable Energy ,
Sustainability ,
Sustainable Business Practices ,
UK ,
United Nations
It’s “Love your High Street Week”! So, what better way to start the week than to consider two significant legal reforms announced by the government last week, that are intended to boost and revitalise the High Street...more
11/19/2024
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Commercial Leases ,
Commercial Property Owners ,
Commercial Tenants ,
Energy Efficiency ,
Rent ,
Rental Property ,
Retailers ,
Tax Rates ,
UK ,
Vacant Properties
MEES Regulations have meant that since 1 April 2020 landlords of residential property have been prohibited from letting out properties below a minimum EPC rating of E unless they have registered an exemption. With the last...more
German civil law differentiates between residential and commercial leases (Mietvertrag) and leaseholds (Pachtvertrag). Residential or commercial leases are more common than leaseholds: they grant the tenant a right to use the...more
5/19/2022
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Commercial Leases ,
Commercial Real Estate Market ,
Contract Terms ,
Germany ,
Hotels ,
Lease Term ,
Leaseholds ,
Leases ,
Market Rate ,
Rent ,
Residential Leases ,
Residential Real Estate Market ,
UK
We have had a number of landlord and tenant clients reaching out to us requesting guidance on the consequences of the current Covid-19 outbreak and the announcement that cafés, bars, restaurants and pubs need to close, hot on...more
In response to the coronavirus outbreak in the UK the Government has announced a new temporary permitted development that will allow pubs and restaurants to trade as hot food takeaways without needing planning permission for...more