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Bricks and mortar again !
Current tenant went through a rent review a couple of years ago but no increase was mandated. It is my understanding that the landlord has the ability to backdate any uplift in the rent to the time of the review date.
But now they want out and potentially I want the building but with a new lease.
So should they or their agent or solicitor approach the landlord (a professional company not an individual) or should my agent or solicitor make the approach on behalf of my company ?
Of course my legal team will do anything and bill accordingly but no point in burning cash if the current tenant is better placed to make the initial approach.
Current tenant went through a rent review a couple of years ago but no increase was mandated. It is my understanding that the landlord has the ability to backdate any uplift in the rent to the time of the review date.
But now they want out and potentially I want the building but with a new lease.
So should they or their agent or solicitor approach the landlord (a professional company not an individual) or should my agent or solicitor make the approach on behalf of my company ?
Of course my legal team will do anything and bill accordingly but no point in burning cash if the current tenant is better placed to make the initial approach.
