Lease Renegotiation
The Cousins Business Law property team offer a Lease Renegotiation Service for occupiers of Commercial Property. We have also produced a Special Report - Legitimate Tactics for Renegotiating your Commercial Lease - download a free copy here. Whether you are in an office environment, retail premises or leasing a unit on an industrial estate you can take advantages of our lease renegotiation service. Some business owners assume that once they’ve signed a commercial lease that’s it, they are stuck with the terms. It causes all sorts of concern if they want to downsize, need more space or are struggling to keep up with regular lease payments. What most business owners don’t realise is that there are some legitimate, if slightly technical, tactics that can be used to renegotiate a commercial lease. Our lease renegotiation service is for you if:
- You feel your rent is too high or out of line with current market rates
- Your business is in financial difficulties and you are struggling to pay the rent which is threatening survival
- You want to move out but are tied into a fixed term on the lease
- You need more space to accommodate expansion and want a ‘good deal’ on the additional premises
- You have a number of commercial properties and want to significantly reduce premises costs.
Approaching your landlord to renegotiate your lease can be a daunting prospect, especially if you’re a small business owner and the landlord is a large institution. The lease renegotiation service offered by Cousins Business Law brings to bear our many years of experience writing, negotiating and renegotiating leases for our commercial clients.
To find out how much you can save by renegotiating the terms of your commercial lease contact Cousins Business Law here.
Free Report - Legitimate tactics for renegotiating your commercial lease - download now.
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- Free business lease review
- Understanding the terms of your lease
- Fixed fee lease negotiation
- Disputes between landlords and tenants
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