I hear you knocking
I hear you knocking
- 2001
- Property Week 66(26) 29 June 2001, 95(1) .
Sets out the rights of tenants and landlords when a retail or commercial tenant seeks to introduce a third party into occupancy. Tenants should ensure that the lease permits sharing occupation, although under the provisions of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 occupation by another member of the same group of companies does not require the landlord's consent, and that it caters for all eventualities, including changes in the identity of partners, restructuring, etc. Franchises and concessions are also considered.
CONCESSIONS
FRANCHISES
LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT 1954
RETAIL LEASES
SHARING ACCOMMODATION
SHOPS
TENANTS' RIGHTS
Sets out the rights of tenants and landlords when a retail or commercial tenant seeks to introduce a third party into occupancy. Tenants should ensure that the lease permits sharing occupation, although under the provisions of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 occupation by another member of the same group of companies does not require the landlord's consent, and that it caters for all eventualities, including changes in the identity of partners, restructuring, etc. Franchises and concessions are also considered.
CONCESSIONS
FRANCHISES
LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT 1954
RETAIL LEASES
SHARING ACCOMMODATION
SHOPS
TENANTS' RIGHTS