City of Westminster Council has announced a campaign called ‘Meanwhile On: Oxford Street’, which is set to allow up to 35 companies to house a prime store location for an initial six-month...
Do you remember the film War Games? It is on every Christmas. Always a favourite. In it, a precocious American teenager hacks into the NORAD mainframe computer and starts playing a nuclear war...
For many commercial property tenants, you are expected to keep the property in good condition and ensure that any repairs are carried out. The extent of the potential repairs and ongoing upkeep...
Consumer Protection Act from Unfair Trading Relations 2008
Commercial Law
17 March 2023
Money makes the world go round, well at least the world of business and enterprise. Therefore, as a business dealing with consumers, it can be tempting to take a more aggressive approach in...
Do you remember those halcyon school days when you would hear chants of “fight, fight, fight” and turn around to see a group of school chums running excitedly to an already-formed...
Rights when an energy supplier threatens to disconnect supply
Commercial Law
28 September 2022
In the current energy crisis, it is becoming harder for some customers to keep up with increasing energy bills. This may mean missed payments and could leave you concerned about the possibility of...
Entering a New Commercial Lease or Buying an Existing One
Commercial Law
4 April 2022
If you are interested in taking a commercial property, you will need to know if you are taking an assignment of an existing lease or entering into a brand-new lease. Whilst the process of buying...
Embracing the Introduction of Green Leases for Commercial Property
Commercial Law
28 November 2021
As the world becomes increasingly environmentally conscious in all aspects of life, it falls upon commercial landlords to adopt ethical and sustainable solutions to property development and...
The government has extended the prohibition against forfeiture of business tenancies for non-payment of rent until 25 March 2022.
Almost all commercial leases allow the Landlord to re-enter the...
We’re not going on a summer holiday.
On 17 March the Foreign Office advised against non-essential foreign travel for a period of 30 days which has been subsequently extended indefinitely,...