A commercial lease is a legal contract needed when premises are leased for business purposes. Whether you are a commercial landlord looking for a business tenant, or a business owner looking for premises, it is essential that you take legal advice from an experienced commercial lease lawyer before signing any agreement. The terms of a commercial lease are complex and legally binding. Therefore, it is important to have an expert in the field of commercial leasing to thoroughly investigate and understand both your business objectives and any aspect of the law relating to your business. A commercial lease is designed to provide both the tenant and landlord with rights and responsibilities, so it is essential that you take the time to find a trustworthy professional to work on your behalf in order to minimise risks.
It may be the case that your current lease is expiring, or you wish to review or renegotiate terms. In this instance you will again need to engage an efficient and knowledgeable commercial lease lawyer, to negotiate on your behalf. Although the priorities of landlords and tenants may differ, an excellent commercial property solicitor will be able to navigate the needs of both parties. As with signing up for a new commercial lease, it is important that you clearly understand the terms and conditions of any contract you are entering into. It is important to know that if you are buying commercial property there may be existing lease agreements in place that you need advice on before purchasing the property.
Kaiser Solicitors are experts in the field of commercial lease law. You can trust that we will take a thorough and detailed approach to your needs and business objectives. Whether it is drawing up a new commercial lease, renewing a lease, or negotiating the terms of an existing lease, we can guide you through the process, removing any stress or uncertainty. We are able to advise you on your rights within the law, allowing you to sign a commercial lease with full confidence that it is tailored to your needs.