Retail investments and leases present specific challenges. Whether you own a retail investment, are purchasing or are taking a lease of retail premises, our knowledge of the retail industry and its specific concerns coupled with our ability to communicate in commercial terms will help ensure a successful conclusion.
Cubism Law offers specialist legal advice in retail real estate situations, coupled with ancillary advice relating to funding, planning and the practicalities of bringing your deal about. Our expertise ensures that we look beyond the basic transaction and see the wider picture.
Dealing with management and service charge regimes
Pre-lets
Granting leases
Taking leases
Leasehold property management
Dispute resolution and obtaining possession
Experience in retail developments
Property litigation
Consultant Duncan Ward has been responsible for the development of a number of shopping centres, as setting up a letting policies, management regimes, service charge regimes and then being involved in the management of the completed development, advising upon tenants alterations, rent reviews and assignments.
Duncan was part of the team reviewing the occupational leases at Merry Hill Regional Shopping Centre, Birmingham on behalf of the new owner, giving advice upon the management structure andservice charge regime inputting into the owners strategic management review.
Acting for the owners of retail shopping centres, precincts and shops our Consultants have years of experience of dealing with issues important to the retail sector. Acting for Investors we have considerable experience of the sale and acquisition of retail investments. Acting for occupiers we have considerable experience of leases in retail situations including; setting up management regimes and service charges, negotiating heads of terms, granting and taking leases, rent reviews, assignments and advising upon the wide range of management issues affecting retail property.
To speak to one of our Real Estate solicitors please call 0207 831 0101.
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