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Just after some views on the following.
My partner signed up to a commercial lease on a light industrial unit - the landlord is the local council. In the Heads of Terms, under 'electrical testing' it states:
The landlord is to supply an electrical safety certificate forthe property and upon lease expiry the tenant is required to provide an up to date certificate.
She has had a couple of electrical companies round with a view to doing some work, but they have refused to work on the installation as a) the distribution board is now obselete and b) there are significant faults which need resolving. With the above (from the HoT) in mind, my partner contacted the landlords agent who arranged for an electrician to come round to replace the distribution board. When he turned up, he said he had only been instructed to do an EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report), which has obviously flagged up the issues the other electricians had picked up on. So an electrician is going to attend again, to replace the board and put right the major issues. This will have delayed things for a month.
My partner negotiated a 2 month free rent period but with these delays, she wont have had the full benefit of this rent free period. Legally, do you think she would have a case for an additional month? I know you are going to suggest she speaks to a solicitor, but her budget (for preparing the unit for opening) is almost gone.
My partner signed up to a commercial lease on a light industrial unit - the landlord is the local council. In the Heads of Terms, under 'electrical testing' it states:
The landlord is to supply an electrical safety certificate forthe property and upon lease expiry the tenant is required to provide an up to date certificate.
She has had a couple of electrical companies round with a view to doing some work, but they have refused to work on the installation as a) the distribution board is now obselete and b) there are significant faults which need resolving. With the above (from the HoT) in mind, my partner contacted the landlords agent who arranged for an electrician to come round to replace the distribution board. When he turned up, he said he had only been instructed to do an EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report), which has obviously flagged up the issues the other electricians had picked up on. So an electrician is going to attend again, to replace the board and put right the major issues. This will have delayed things for a month.
My partner negotiated a 2 month free rent period but with these delays, she wont have had the full benefit of this rent free period. Legally, do you think she would have a case for an additional month? I know you are going to suggest she speaks to a solicitor, but her budget (for preparing the unit for opening) is almost gone.