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_aGreen leases _h[electronic resource] |
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| 520 | _aDiscusses how green leases can make properties more appealing to occupiers who are increasingly looking to fulfil their corporate social responsibility policies. Suggests that including 'green' clauses in a standard commercial lease can be difficult due to the supposed financial obligations associated with green clauses, as well as the age and condition of the property; and whether this can be recovered via the service charge. Concludes that rising energy costs and legislative changes means that green leases could become more attractive to occupiers, landlords and investors in the future, especially as investors seek to maximise rental income. | ||
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| 690 | _aPROPERTY-COMMERCIAL PROPERTY-LEASEHOLD COMMERCIAL PROPERTY-COMMERCIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT-COMMERCIAL LEASES | ||
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