End of lease repairs: What landlords need to know

End of lease repairs: What landlords need to know

The subject of repairs between landlords and tenants is a complex one, with key factors to consider on both sides. At the end of a tenant’s lease, the landlord may find the care of their property does not meet expectations, inflicting both time and costs onto the landlord.

While there are no fixed obligations in these circumstances, there are a number of things to bear in mind. Oliver Maxwell, senior associate and solicitor specialising in commercial landlord and tenant disputes at Nelsons discusses. To continue reading, please click here.
Source: Property Reporter


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