by [email protected] | Feb 10, 2023 | Business Leases
A Deed of Variation is a legal document that allows the terms of a will to be changed after the testator’s death (the person who made the will). The Deed of Variation can be used to redirect gifts or change asset distribution. Still, it must be signed by all...
by [email protected] | Dec 30, 2022 | Business Leases
There are numerous drawbacks to ignoring a legal consultant when buying a property. In the UK, people who prefer handling the cases of buying real estate property personally always face difficulties. A solicitor has higher importance, and no one can think of replacing...
by Kim Roselli | Oct 20, 2022 | Business Leases, Business Leashold, Business Purchase, Business Sale, Commercial Leases, Covid, Landlord, Lease Review, Sell Business, Small Business
Virtual Document Submission for Land Registry The coronavirus pandemic created several challenges for legal professionals. After all, strict lockdowns and social distancing measures meant that completing property transactions was difficult. This was primarily because...
by Kim Roselli | Dec 8, 2021 | Business Leases, Business Leashold, Commercial Leases, Landlord, Lease Terms
My Landlord broke my lease agreement- now what? You have found a commercial property that is perfect for your new business. You feel relieved because you have been searching for just the right place for so long. But after a few months your landlord breaches...
by Kim Roselli | Mar 15, 2021 | Business Leases, Commercial Leases, Landlord, Lease Review, Lease Terms
What is a Memorandum of Sale? A memorandum of sale is a legal document that specifically records the details of a sale of property. It usually includes the following: the names of both the seller and the buyer, and the solicitors that are representing both...
by Kim Roselli | Sep 3, 2020 | Business Leases, Commercial Leases, Lease Review, Lease Terms
The Difference Between Full and Limited Title Guarantee So what is the difference I hear you ask? Unless you are buying or selling a property you have probably never had recourse to ask yourself that question. Most of the time, when you are buying a...