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Can landlords get a slice of the action?

By: Series: Property Week ; 67(22) 40-48(4)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Discusses recent disputes with landlords and supermarkets which have seen unfavourable amounts of rent given to various owners such as British Land. In a dispute with Sainsbury's rent review surveyors went closer with what Sainsbury's was due to pay than what British Land were asking. In an attempt to increase rental growth, British Land has adopted an affordability model created by the Oxford Retail Group which would as an example see British Land take the profit of a supermarket chain divide it by the number of stores and then attempt to enforce the new rent.
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Discusses recent disputes with landlords and supermarkets which have seen unfavourable amounts of rent given to various owners such as British Land. In a dispute with Sainsbury's rent review surveyors went closer with what Sainsbury's was due to pay than what British Land were asking. In an attempt to increase rental growth, British Land has adopted an affordability model created by the Oxford Retail Group which would as an example see British Land take the profit of a supermarket chain divide it by the number of stores and then attempt to enforce the new rent.