Commercial Conveyancing
We at FSL Solicitors, we provide a comprehensive commercial property service. This includes:
- Acquisitions and disposals of freehold and leasehold properties for retail, industrial and commercial use;
- We have particular expertise in restaurant acquisition and disposal;
- Negotiations on all aspects of commercial leases (renewals, extensions and rent reviews) for landlords and tenants; and
- Assistance in resolving disputes between landlord and tenants.
We will listen carefully to your needs and tailor our advice and strategy towards achieving a successful outcome to your commercial property matter.
Acquisitions and Disposals in London
When you are buying a commercial property, you want to be sure the purchase is consistent with your business objectives. You also want to avoid unnecessary problems and delays, which can have a significant effect on the progress of your transaction. That is why it is important to partner with a reputable and specialist commercial property lawyer at all stages.
At Sutton-Mattocks, we assign our commercial clients a fully qualified solicitor with the most appropriate expertise for your transaction. They will be your main point of contact and provide advice throughout investigating titles and negotiating offers. While your dedicated solicitor will take the lead during the conveyancing stage – i.e. the transfer of the legal title of the property from the seller to you – we will keep you informed throughout this process so you remain in control of your purchase.
If you are ready to sell a commercial premise, it is important that you obtain the best possible deal. This requires in-depth knowledge of the local commercial market, expert negotiation skills, as well as an understanding of the legislation that applies. Our commercial conveyancing team is here to assist with your property disposal, from accepting an offer to handing over the keys to the new buyer.
Commercial Leases in London
When entering into a contractual relationship with either a commercial landlord or tenant, it is essential that you negotiate a contract with favourable terms. Some of the most important terms in a commercial lease relate to renewals, extensions, rent reviews and break clauses. For commercial tenants, it is key that the provisions are not too strict or onerous, and for landlords you should make sure the terms protect the interests of your business. Commercial property law knowledge and expert negotiation skills are key to discussions with your landlord or tenant. Our lawyers have worked with many commercial clients to help them create and agree on contractual relationships that serve and protect their business interests.
Commercial Landlord and Tenant Disputes in London
Unfortunately, disputes between commercial landlords can and do arise. This can happen, for example, where rent is in arrears, where the building is used for a purpose that is not specified in the contract, or where any other term in the lease is breached. If you are involved in a dispute, Sutton-Mattocks can represent you in alternative dispute resolution or litigation in order to solve the disagreement quickly and effectively.