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Taking a lease of commercial premises is a commitment not to be underestimated. Its terms can hinder the full and proper use and enjoyment and, indeed, disposal of the premises by a tenant who is unaware of potential pitfalls at the negotiating stage. It is unwise for a tenant to commit itself to entering into a lease without first seeking legal advice.
Taking a lease of commercial premises is a commitment not to be underestimated. Its terms can hinder the full and proper use and enjoyment and, indeed, disposal of the premises by a tenant who is unaware of potential pitfalls at the negotiating stage. It is unwise for a tenant to commit itself to entering into a lease without first seeking legal advice.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A COMMERCIAL LEASE
Slater, Lucy (author)
Facilities ; 7 ; 10-11
1989-08-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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