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The Landlord and Tenant Act 1954: The Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 provides Security of Tenure to some commercial leases by the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954. If a tenancy is protected the 1954 Act allows a tenant to “hold over” after the expiry of their lease and apply for a new lease.
There are strict rules which must be adhered to when a Landlord wishes to exclude protection from the 1954 Act, terminate a tenancy or request a new tenancy. Further rules must be adhered to if a tenant wishes to request a new tenancy. Our lawyers can provide clear, straightforward advice to both landlords and tenants.
For more information or advice on Commercial Conveyancing and other property matters contact:
Christopher Frost Conveyancing Executive
Email: FrostC@FinnLaw.co.uk
Tel: 01288 356 256
Michael E. Brown F Inst L Ex
Email: BrownM@FinnLaw.co.uk
Tel: 01288 356 256
Paul Finn Director
Email: FinnP@FinnLaw.co.uk
Tel: 01288 356 256
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