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We signed our lease April 12th, a FRI, we used a solicitor, but it's still just a bog standard commercial lease.
The landlord agreed to a 1 month rent free period to enable us to fit the shop out. We also paid 1 months rent in advance.
We were also told in writing that the EICR and Gas checks would be completed.
When we entered the property, there was no electric due to outstanding debt, it had been disconnected. There was also a notice from the High Court that they would be gaining entry on 28th May to disconnect the gas. The property had been empty since November 13th, so they'd had more than enough time to rectify all issues.
It took several weeks to sort everything out and change the accounts to our name.
The electricity was reconnected on May 10th.
We then had the ECIR done at our expense as the landlord was not engaging.
The EICR report showed that some areas were dangerously old and needed replacing.
We had previously sent several emails highlighting the issues, stating that we can instruct an electrician and either he invoice the landlord or we will pay and deduct from the rent. We also stated that as we could not do any work in the shop and as agreed the rent free period will be extended. No response to anything.
We have had no contact from the landlord at all. The letting agent sent me the landlord's bank details plus a screenshot of the insurance premium. I queried this and said that we are only liable from when we signed the lease, no response.
We have applied to the local council for the Business grants that we are eligible for, one of them is to improve the fronts of local businesses. I have applied for
New Roller Shutters
The front to be cleaned and painted and a New Shop Sign
The landlord has to give written permission that this work can go ahead.
The landlord is refusing to do this as, according to him, we are behind with the rent and owe 5 months insurance premiums.
He will not reimburse us for the EICR as he said he could've got it done much cheaper.
The shop is 112 m2 plus there's an office, kitchen&bathroom upstairs. The cost of the EICR including VAT was £780. I did have other quotes and they were all similar prices.
We also have to have a new roof, it's due to not maintaining it over the years, we know we are responsible for it.
I know we've made a lot of rookie mistakes, but the landlord is costing us trade, and even if we would have had a surveyor, the landlord would not have spent money to rectify anything.
What are our rights regarding having an extended rent free period due to non disclosed electricity disconnection and also the EICR and Gas Checks.
He is refusing to budge as he said we shouldn't have done it ourselves as he said he was going to arrange it and it would have been less than a quarter of what we have paid. I understand this, but he had 5 months before we signed the lease and 6 weeks after we signed it. I knew that we had to ensure the place was safe.
Is it just easier for us to not make an issue of anything and pay the rent from June and accept that we have to pay for the EICR and also the remedial work? I was hoping for a good working relationship. We are improving his property, we just need his permission to do so.
Any advice would be greatfully received.
The landlord agreed to a 1 month rent free period to enable us to fit the shop out. We also paid 1 months rent in advance.
We were also told in writing that the EICR and Gas checks would be completed.
When we entered the property, there was no electric due to outstanding debt, it had been disconnected. There was also a notice from the High Court that they would be gaining entry on 28th May to disconnect the gas. The property had been empty since November 13th, so they'd had more than enough time to rectify all issues.
It took several weeks to sort everything out and change the accounts to our name.
The electricity was reconnected on May 10th.
We then had the ECIR done at our expense as the landlord was not engaging.
The EICR report showed that some areas were dangerously old and needed replacing.
We had previously sent several emails highlighting the issues, stating that we can instruct an electrician and either he invoice the landlord or we will pay and deduct from the rent. We also stated that as we could not do any work in the shop and as agreed the rent free period will be extended. No response to anything.
We have had no contact from the landlord at all. The letting agent sent me the landlord's bank details plus a screenshot of the insurance premium. I queried this and said that we are only liable from when we signed the lease, no response.
We have applied to the local council for the Business grants that we are eligible for, one of them is to improve the fronts of local businesses. I have applied for
New Roller Shutters
The front to be cleaned and painted and a New Shop Sign
The landlord has to give written permission that this work can go ahead.
The landlord is refusing to do this as, according to him, we are behind with the rent and owe 5 months insurance premiums.
He will not reimburse us for the EICR as he said he could've got it done much cheaper.
The shop is 112 m2 plus there's an office, kitchen&bathroom upstairs. The cost of the EICR including VAT was £780. I did have other quotes and they were all similar prices.
We also have to have a new roof, it's due to not maintaining it over the years, we know we are responsible for it.
I know we've made a lot of rookie mistakes, but the landlord is costing us trade, and even if we would have had a surveyor, the landlord would not have spent money to rectify anything.
What are our rights regarding having an extended rent free period due to non disclosed electricity disconnection and also the EICR and Gas Checks.
He is refusing to budge as he said we shouldn't have done it ourselves as he said he was going to arrange it and it would have been less than a quarter of what we have paid. I understand this, but he had 5 months before we signed the lease and 6 weeks after we signed it. I knew that we had to ensure the place was safe.
Is it just easier for us to not make an issue of anything and pay the rent from June and accept that we have to pay for the EICR and also the remedial work? I was hoping for a good working relationship. We are improving his property, we just need his permission to do so.
Any advice would be greatfully received.
