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<p>Relationships between landlord and tenant can be complex, particularly if there are conditions that the landlord needs to fulfill before the lease is able to complete. Issues often arise at the beginning of a transaction if the parties do not understand what they have agreed to do. Both parties need the consequences of commercial leases explained carefully. The article is to provide potential landlords and tenants a quick guide to help with commercial leases.</p>
<h2><strong>What is a lease?</strong></h2>
<p>A contract governing the relationship between landlord and the tenant. It is entered into after exchange of a document called an Agreement for Lease. However, an Agreement for Lease is not always required and a lease can be entered into as soon as it is agreed by the landlord and tenant.</p>
<h2><strong>What are covenants?</strong></h2>
<p>A covenant is a promise to do something, for example, to repair the property or the pay rent.</p>
<h2><strong>What are “Heads of Terms”?</strong></h2>
<p>These are the agreed terms usually issued by property agents, setting out what the parties have agreed. Normally they are prepared by the landlord’s letting agents, who will usually be a firm of professional surveyors and will set out brief details of the terms of the transaction proposed. The Heads of Terms are not the actual contract. They are only the framework for the legal documentation to be based on.</p>
<p>Heads of Terms usually include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Details of the property</li>
<li>Parties to the lease</li>
<li>Length of lease term</li>
<li>Initial rent and any rent review details</li>
<li>Who is responsible for buildings insurance and repair</li>
</ul>
<p>In some cases both parties have their own surveyor to negotiate the terms. For smaller business enterprises without a surveyor acting on their behalf it is important they know what they are committing to in the heads of terms.</p>
<p>An important issue would be who has liability for repairing the property. Often what is proposed is a “full repair liability”. This means the tenant is responsible for repair of the whole of the building (including the roof, foundations and structure), irrespective of any defects in the building that already exist. This may not be appropriate in some cases, for example, for a tenant taking on a short lease.</p>
<h2><strong>Does agreeing to the Heads of Terms proposed create a binding contract?</strong></h2>
<p>No. The transaction only becomes binding when the parts enter into the written agreement for lease which is signed and dated or the parties proceed to enter into the actual Lease itself without having any agreement for lease in place.</p>
<p>A tenant should be wary of incurring unnecessary expenditure before entering into a binding contract and until that stage no party is legally obliged to follow through and complete the lease.</p>
<h2><strong>The Heads of Terms include “condition precedents” &#8211; what are these?</strong></h2>
<p>This means there are things to be done before the lease can be completed. This may relate to planning permissions, for example, particularly where the property was used for something different to its new proposed use.</p>
<p>When the condition precedent is met the lease can be completed</p>
<h2><strong>If I agree to the terms, what happens next?</strong></h2>
<p>Normally a draft lease and ancillary paperwork is issued by the landlord’s solicitor to the tenant’s solicitor. The tenant’s solicitor checks this to ensure that the documentation reflects what is agreed.</p>
<h2><strong>After paperwork is issued, how long does it take to complete the lease?</strong></h2>
<p>This depends on how complicated the transaction is and the efficiency of the parties and their advisers.</p>
<p>If there are no pre-conditions, completion of a lease can take 2 – 4 weeks. If the landlord has to, for example, satisfy planning conditions the process will take longer.</p>
<h2><strong>If I want to end the lease, what can I do?</strong></h2>
<p>Your contractual promises will remain in force until the lease term comes to an end. It may be possible to assign (which means to sell) your leasehold interest to a new tenant but you will need to meet the lease requirements as to dispositions of the lease. This will usually mean that the landlord’s permission is required and you may be required to guarantee the new tenant (which means guarantee that the new tenant will pay rent and keep the property in good repair) so the landlord can still have recourse against you to comply with the tenant’s covenants.</p>
<h2><strong>Will any guarantees come with the building?</strong></h2>
<p>Not on an existing building more than 10 years old unless the parties agree otherwise. If the building is a new construction the landlord may provide you with a form of defects insurance (similar to NHBC cover on a residential property) or you may receive collateral warranties (promises) from whoever designed the premises, such as architects and builders.</p>
<h2><strong>Will the rent increase during the lease term?</strong></h2>
<p>It depends what is agreed. Rent reviews are usual half way through the lease term. Most leases provide for rent review payable on an upwards only basis meaning the rent will never decrease but only increase.</p>
<h2><strong>Code of for leasing Business Premises                                                </strong></h2>
<p>This is a useful code of practice which is useful as a guide to leasing business property. However if you are thinking of entering into a commercial lease make sure you have your responsibilities under commercial leases explained to you from the outset.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 18:46:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pete</dc:creator>
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<p>This is a reminder that stamp duty land tax first time buyer relief expires on 24 March 2012.  Any transaction with an effective completion date of 25 March 2012 or later cannot benefit from stamp duty land tax first time buyer relief, irrespective of the date of any contract or agreement.</p>
<p>This means that if you are a first time buyer looking to buy a property over £125,000 but under £250,000 then now is the time to do it. Otherwise there will be stamp duty of 1% to pay on the purchase price.</p>
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<p>Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) is charged on land and property transactions at different rates for different types of property and values of transaction. The tax rate and payment thresholds vary according to whether the property is residential or non-residential and also if it is a freehold or leasehold. There are some types of SDLT relief available for certain types of property or transaction.</p>
<p>SDLT rates on residential property</p>
<p>The rates below are for all freehold residential purchases or transfers and the premium paid on a new lease or assignment of a current lease. (If the property is used for both residential and non-residential use the rates differ.) If the transaction is purchase of a new lease with a substantial rent there may be additional SDLT to that shown below, based on the rent.</p>
<h4>Residential land or property SDLT rates and thresholds</h4>
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<td>Up to £125,000</td>
<td>Zero</td>
<td>Zero</td>
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<td>Over £125,000 to £250,000</td>
<td>1%</td>
<td>Zero</td>
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<td>Over £250,000 to £500,000</td>
<td>3%</td>
<td>3%</td>
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<td>Over £500,000 to £1 million</td>
<td>4%</td>
<td>4%</td>
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<td>Over £1 million</td>
<td>5%</td>
<td>5%</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<h4>First time buyers</h4>
<p>The first time buyer&#8217;s £250,000 threshold applied from 25 March 2010 up to 24 March 2012 inclusive. From 25 March 2010 to 24 March 2012, first-time buyers can claim relief from SDLT if the amount paid for the property is under £250,000. This relief applies whether or not the property is in an area designated as disadvantaged. (If the property is in an area designated by the government as &#8216;disadvantaged&#8217; different rates and thresholds may apply.)</p>
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		<title>Cheap solicitor fees Liverpool</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jan 2012 15:43:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cheap Solicitor Fees Liverpool?     Looking for cheap solicitor fees Liverpool, Manchester and elsewhere in the UK? Angels Solicitors are conveyancing solicitors dedicated to providing the best cheap conveyancing service to the general public at solicitor fixed fees. Angels &#8230; <a href="http://angelssolicitors.co.uk/cheap-solicitor-fees-liverpool/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Looking for cheap solicitor fees Liverpool, Manchester and elsewhere in the UK? Angels Solicitors are conveyancing solicitors dedicated to providing the best cheap conveyancing service to the general public at solicitor fixed fees. Angels Solicitors are conveyancing solicitor experts in conveyancing and offer clients the best conveyancing service at the best solicitor low fee possible. We offer cheap solicitor fees Liverpool or elsewhere in the UK.</p>
<p>Today the meaning of cheap conveyancing goes further than saving money by using the the same solicitor to act on both the sale and purchase transactions in domestic residential conveyancing. Conveyancing solicitors must offer an excellent service as supported by client reviews (see <a title="Recommendations" href="http://angelssolicitors.co.uk/recommended-conveyancing-solicitors/">Angels Solicitors client reviews here</a>) giving client the cheap solicitor fees Liverpool, the northwest and all over the UK coupled with a top conveyancing service.</p>
<p>As a legal firm that specialises in only residential conveyancing and commercial property and being located outside of a major city centre, Angels Solicitors is able to offer greatly discounted rates on solicitor fees when compared to high street conveyancers. Our conveyancing team has years of legal experience making sure that all conveyancing transactions we handle run as quickly and smoothly as possible whilst providing excellent customer service. We do not compromise in our quality of service despite the cheap conveyancing fees we are able to offer and we are proud that our staff are very competent in the conveyancing field.</p>
<p>We are able to cut costs and pass the benefits onto our client via cheap solicitor fees Liverpool and the UK by using what is known as &#8220;online conveyancing&#8221;. Nowadays with the advances of emails, faxes and internet most conveyancing is progressed online. Also automation and easier communication has spawned reduced costs associated with the whole conveyancing process, such as property search fees and Land Registry transactions. This means the geographic location of solicitors is  irrelevant as there is no need to meet in person for the transaction to proceed and complete. Consequently solicitors based in one location can serve clients all over the UK leading to large reductions in conveyancing costs hence the birth of the term cheap conveyancing.</p>
<p>Angels Solicitors specialise in cheap conveyancing services in England and Wales (excluding Scotland) though we have a special affiliation for our local clients in the north west areas, mainly Liverpool Merseyside and Manchester. Angels Solicitors provide the very best online conveyancing fees possible for either sale, purchase, remortgage or a transfer of equity. We are able to offer this cheap conveyancing fee service due to the fact that our law firm is based online with local offices available to meet with clients should they so wish on an appointment basis. We therefore make a massive saving on location and associated overheads as compared with traditional high street solicitors and we can pass this saving directly to our clients.</p>
<p>We do not cut any corners and pride ourselves on our efficiency and competency all at times. In fact Angels Solicitors was one of the first firms to be awarded with the Law Socity&#8217;s conveyancing kitemark, the <a title="Conveyancing Quality Scheme" href="http://angelssolicitors.co.uk/conveyancing-quality-scheme-solicitors/" target="_blank">Conveyancing Quality Scheme</a>, for reputable conveyancing solicitors who treat customer support as being a priority. Clients are updated every step and are able to keep track of online conveyancing anytime. We do not pass you to an automated system and clients can email or phone us anytime for updates or to discuss progress. Clients have an allocated qualified solicitor to speak to at all stages and matters are not dealt with by unqualified juniors. Angels Solicitors also operate from a local geographic landline number, so you do not need to make expensive calls to 0845 and 0870 numbers and we have a ring back facility where we will call you back to save you the cost of making phone calls to us.</p>
<p>Regardless of your conveyancing transaction type, whether sale, purchase, remortgage or transfer of equity, you can be assured that with Angels Solicitors you will have the very best cheap conveyancing solicitors. We are solicitors specialising in house conveyancing and your transaction will be handled by the best online conveyancing solicitor regulated by the SRA (<a title="Solicitors Regulation Authority" href="http://www.sra.org.uk/home/home.page" target="_blank">Solicitors Regulation Authority</a>). Our conveyancing solicitors service is cheap, yet we do not compromise in the quality of service given.</p>
<p>We offer a unique legal service: fixed fee conveyancing combined with cheap online conveyancing and a truly personal service throughout your conveyancing transaction. At the outset we provide a comprehensive  quick and accurate idea of your conveyancing fees with a full breakdown to ensure you get the very best conveyancing quote possible. We are certain the conveyancing quote Angels Solicitors will give will be as cheap as possible and comparable to any other conveyancing solicitor estimates you receive online or on the high street. <a title="Contact Us" href="http://angelssolicitors.co.uk/contact-us-local-conveyancing-solicitors-merseyside/">Contact us</a> for more information or a conveyancing estimate</p>
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