Corporate Occupiers
Your property move or refurbishment will invariably require some legal assistance and our commercial property team can make this process as smooth and streamlined as possible.
Above all, we prioritise providing you with cost-efficient, high quality work within your specified timescale, allowing you to get back to the day job rather than having to focus on your property.
We have substantial experience in managing property portfolios for landlords and understand how these establishments work. This enables us to enhance the services we offer to tenants, whether it be terminating your old lease, negotiating your new one or securing consents for fit out works or assignments.
A property move or restructure is arguably one of the most turbulent times within the lifespan of a business. Our approach is to facilitate this process for you as a whole and by getting to know your business we aim to anticipate both your commercial and legal needs.
We can advise on:
- Preparing and serving break notices to bring leases to an end
- Dilapidations – working with the client’s surveyor to minimise the tenant’s liability
- Negotiating lease documents and drafting all other ancillary documents eg. rent deposit deeds and licences for alterations
- Negotiating an agreement for lease with appropriate protections where you are taking space in a new build
- Wayleave agreements for new fibre services
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""‘The team at BDB Pitmans have consistently provided timely, expert advice across a range of key areas relating to our commercial property interests. They have taken the time to develop and understand the organisation and objectives in delivering the support and advice they provide.’
Legal 500, 2024
‘The key difference is their personal touch which builds trust and enables honest and open communication.’
Legal 500, 2024
‘We always get a very quick response with good, no-nonsense advice. It is a large practice, so cover is always available if your primary contact is away, but they also manage to retain a personal feel.’
Legal 500, 2024