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Hi all,
So I have a 5 year commercial lease in Central London ending. We have a £40k deposit associated with the lease.
We would've liked to stay on in the building, but the landlord said no to an extension of the lease. - She is a scumbag. Having completed the lease, and paid her through covid, we expected to be treated better.
The lease was taken on without a schedule of condition being done, and with clauses in the lease stating redecoration at the end of the term. - Yes I know, we should have taken advice, should have gotten the schedule of condition done......we were naive. Can't change the past!
Over the course of the 5 years, we have improved the property, looked after it, made it better.
The LL via a chartered surveyor has provided us with a report on dilapidations and proposed works:
It's just under £40k total
includes £6k or so of professional fees
+ many other suggested works which would refurbish the property to a standard far higher than the way it was when we took the building on.
The property is a 1200 Sq Ft set of 4 offices. Rent was around £50k pa
It seems completely unethical to use our deposit to improve the property for our landlord.
How can we get our deposit back, and fight again what this surveyor is saying?
All advice kindly and thankfully accepted!
So I have a 5 year commercial lease in Central London ending. We have a £40k deposit associated with the lease.
We would've liked to stay on in the building, but the landlord said no to an extension of the lease. - She is a scumbag. Having completed the lease, and paid her through covid, we expected to be treated better.
The lease was taken on without a schedule of condition being done, and with clauses in the lease stating redecoration at the end of the term. - Yes I know, we should have taken advice, should have gotten the schedule of condition done......we were naive. Can't change the past!
Over the course of the 5 years, we have improved the property, looked after it, made it better.
The LL via a chartered surveyor has provided us with a report on dilapidations and proposed works:
It's just under £40k total
includes £6k or so of professional fees
+ many other suggested works which would refurbish the property to a standard far higher than the way it was when we took the building on.
The property is a 1200 Sq Ft set of 4 offices. Rent was around £50k pa
It seems completely unethical to use our deposit to improve the property for our landlord.
How can we get our deposit back, and fight again what this surveyor is saying?
All advice kindly and thankfully accepted!
