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Licence to Sublet

Usually a landlord who has property for rent wishes to lease that property to one person. However, there are times when a sublet might be required. A licence to sublet is a legal document that will actually lease a property to another tenant. It can work in a couple of different ways. The existing tenant […]

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Licence to Occupy

There are two ways you can occupy a property. One pertains strictly to commercial and the other is for residential. In a residential agreement to occupy you sign a tenancy agreement. However, the tenancy agreement is based on different laws, which means a tenancy is not going to be helpful in a commercial setting. For […]

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Lease for a Floor in an Office Block

Leasing an entire floor in an office block is a lot easier than leasing the entire building when you have a restricted budget and limited space needs. You may not need an entire office centre, just a small part of one. This is why the lease for a floor in an office block exists. If […]

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Heads of Terms for a Lease

Don’t let the name of this document confuse you. A Heads of Terms is used for a lease. It means that you will use it for any lease agreement that is being made. This legal document is used to set an agreement from the beginning of a commercial transaction which is where the name is […]

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Deed of Variation

When you are leasing a building or office space for your business you may have to have a variation at some point. You may have signed the lease for a specific period of time and you need to extend the period. The Deed of Variation is a legal document that allows you to make these […]

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Deed of Surrender

There may be several instances where you would need to use a Deed of Surrender when you are in business or even on a personal matter. You will see that the Deed of Surrender is a legal document that will give clear title to property so that it can be sold. If there are outstanding […]

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