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Commercial Property

The acquiring, letting or disposing of commercial premises on the terms you want is not an easy task, but the success of your business and the security of your investment could be dependent upon it.  It is therefore essential that you obtain good legal advice right from the outset.

The commercial team at Milne Moser boasts a wealth of experience in commercial property matters, and is committed to providing clients with an efficient, practical and cost-effective service.

Our team advises landlords, tenants, buyers and sellers alike on all aspects of commercial property transactions, including:

  • sale & purchase agreements
  • leases, renewals & assignments
  • rent reviews
  • forfeiture advice
  • licences & consents
  • landlord & tenant issues
  • business acquisitions & sales
  • option agreements
  • overage agreements

With offices in Kendal and Milnthorpe, we can work to suit you.  If you would like commercial advice without the legal jargon, why not contact us and speak to our commercial team today? 

 
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20/05/10
The Coalition Government has this morning announced that the requirement for a Home Information Pack to be in place before a property can be marketed has been suspended pending David Cameron's much promised great repeal bill which is expected on 25 May 2010.
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18/03/10

Employers and employees affected by sickness absence may be interested to learn of the changes to the present sick note system that are to take effect from the 6 April 2010.  

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12/03/10
In planning for the future many clients take the sensible step of both making a Will and also setting up a Lasting Power of Attorney to cover their financial affairs.  The latter enables named persons to assist and manage one’s affairs in case of serious illness.  They are called “attorneys” but they do not need to be lawyers in this context – they are usually family members.  

Some clients feel strongly that they would not wish to be kept alive in certain cases of serious illness or accident.  

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