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Licence for Alterations

If you are a tenant of a commercial lease (e.g lease of a shop, warehouse unit etc) and you want to carry out structural alterations to the property, you will almost certainly need your landlord’s consent. 

A landlord will usually only give consent – which comes in the form of a LICENCE FOR ALTERATIONS – when the tenant has provided a detailed specification and plans of the proposed alterations and the landlord is satisfied that the value of the property will not decrease following those alterations.

It is essential that the interests of the landlord and the tenant are fully protected to prevent any disputes arising from the alterations either when they’re being carried out or (worse still!) after they’ve been completed. 

You can therefore leave it to our expert solicitors, whether you are a landlord or a tenant, to protect your interests. 

Call Business Lawyers Direct today on or contact us via our online enquiry form and one of our senior solicitors will be pleased to discuss your requirements.

Business Lawyers Direct is a division of A.S. Matthews Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (561754). Registered office: 136 Park Lane, Whitefield, Manchester, M45 7PX. Company No. 7643746. Director: Andrew H. Kormornick.

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