Business Services

Commercial Conveyancing & Leases

Whether you are acquiring a head office, negotiating a retail lease, or disposing of a commercial asset, our team delivers clear, efficient advice. We act for landlords and tenants across offices, retail, industrial, hospitality, and mixed-use properties.

What We Cover

How We Can Help You

  • Freehold and long-leasehold commercial acquisitions
  • Full lease negotiation — new lettings, renewals, and surrenders
  • Landlord and tenant disputes and dilapidations
  • Lease assignments and sub-lettings
  • Commercial property due diligence and title investigation
  • Overage, option, and conditional sale arrangements

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Our Process

How We Work With You

01

Heads of Terms

We review and negotiate heads of terms, flagging commercial and legal issues before they become entrenched.

02

Transaction & Due Diligence

We investigate title, raise enquiries, negotiate the lease or transfer, and co-ordinate searches, surveys, and finance.

03

Exchange & Completion

We manage exchange and completion, ensuring all post-completion obligations — registration, SDLT, and notification — are discharged.

FAQs

Common Questions

How long does a commercial lease take to complete?

A standard lease negotiation typically takes 4–8 weeks. Complex multi-floor office lettings with extensive fit-out provisions can take longer.

What is a break clause and should I insist on one?

A break clause allows either party to terminate the lease early. For tenants, it provides flexibility — we always recommend pushing for a tenant-only break on leases over 5 years.

Your Team

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