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Most commercial leases require the tenant to keep the property in good repair. At the end of the lease the tenant is likely to be under a duty to make good the property and a landlord can serve a Schedule of Dilapidations upon a tenant requiring him to make repairs to the property, reinstate or remove any alterations made or alternatively to pay damages to the landlord.

Expert evidence of a building and often a valuation surveyor is vital, but it is just as important to get a sound understanding of what the actual obligations are under the lease and the strategies to be employed to achieve a resolution of any potential dispute.

We have extensive experience in advising landlords and tenants (including undertenants) on dilapidations claims and are skilled in negotiating settlements and liaising with experts.

To discuss how we can assist you please email Ken Stangoe or call us on 01908 692769.