In many jurisdictions, a lease must be recorded with the Land Registry if it is more than 7 years. To give proof of the tenant’s right to occupy the property on time and to notify third parties of the tenant’s interest in the property, a lease must be...
Tenant rights and the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 Although the rights of commercial tenants are more limited than the rights of residential tenants, commercial tenants are offered protection by the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954. In this post, we’ll cover the...
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...
What is a Shareholders Agreement? A shareholder agreement is an agreement agreed upon by some or all of a company’s shareholders. The agreement is set forth in order to regulate the relationship between shareholders and management, whilst also outlining...
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...
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...