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Leasing

The premises from which a business operates are an important component in business viability. For example, if premises are leased at a below market rental and a purchaser encounters a significant rent review following the business purchase, this could seriously effect the business viability especially if it is trading on tight margins.

It is also imperative to review all documentation relating to the lease and ensure there are no contingent liabilities which are not identified, such as the obligation to significantly reinstate premises should a purchaser have the intention of re-locating the business shortly after completing the purchase.

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Leasing

Meet our Leasing including commercial property, chattels, plant & equipment Specialist(s)

Helen Wendelborn Helen Wendelborn
Helen Wendelborn joined Turner Hopkins in 1997 and qualified as a Legal Executive in 2005.

Jane Min Jane Min
Jane Min has been in practice since May 2004 and she has recently joined Turner Hopkins as a commercial solicitor.

John Stirling John Stirling
John became a partner in 2005. John offers specialist services in property, business and commercial law.

Mike Newdick Mike Newdick
Mike became a Partner in 1994, and today he practices in most areas of law including commercial and contract matters, finance, property development, sale and purchase, company restructuring and creditor protection, trust and estate work.