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I've never leased a commercial property before, so I just want to check if what the letting agent is doing/advising is normal practice. We have paid a security deposit of £2700, 3 months rent on a retail premises. The letting agent has added £1500 admin fees, £300 vat and £900 for a months rent in advance. I have asked for a copy of the lease in order for my solicitor to look it over and negotiate terms. The letting agents are asking for our terms first and have advised that they will deal with the lease and advised that we won't need a solicitor.
I find this strange as I won't sign the lease without my solicitor checking it. My questions are: Are the admin fees part of the process and does the letting agent usually negotiates between tennant and landlord?
The current tennants are leaving the property on the 13th of this month and I feel they want to escalate the process so the landlord doesn't lose rent, he's already said no to rent free period, we were hoping for 2 months. Any advice would be appreciated.
I find this strange as I won't sign the lease without my solicitor checking it. My questions are: Are the admin fees part of the process and does the letting agent usually negotiates between tennant and landlord?
The current tennants are leaving the property on the 13th of this month and I feel they want to escalate the process so the landlord doesn't lose rent, he's already said no to rent free period, we were hoping for 2 months. Any advice would be appreciated.