How
to instruct me
You
may instruct me by contacting me directly, or through your
solicitors.
At the start, I shall put my terms in writing and ask you
to confirm.
For a rent review, I prefer to be instructed at least 6
months beforehand, so I can monitor the location. In any
event, if you are the tenant then please instruct me
immediately you receive any communication about the review,
such as a request for inspection, a notice or proposal,
from the landlord or its advisers. If you are the landlord,
then I should prefer to be instructed before notice or
proposal is issued.
If you a tenant, then immediacy is important. For your
interest to be protected, it may be necessary to serve a
counter-notice. Also, if requested, please do not receipt
the landlord's notice, just in case it is invalid or served
incorrectly.
If you are the landlord then I should prefer to serve
notice or issue proposal, so I can ensure the wording meets
the requirements of the lease.
For a rent review, I need either the original or a copy of
the document(s).
[Originals must be sent by special delivery or courier or
via DX, I shall make copies and return the original to you]
Required documents:
▪ The completed Lease, including any plans
▪ Any Licences to Alter, Assign, Vary the Use, Deed of
Variation, etc
▪ Any side-letters.
▪ If you are the tenant, the Notice and/or Proposal from
the Landlord, or its advisers
▪ Any other information you feel would be of help,
including if available, scale plans.
(If you instruct me direct and do not have the documents, I
can obtain them from your Solicitors if easier for you. In
which case, please let me have the name and address of your
solicitors)
If negotiations have already started but you would prefer
to be represented, then I am happy to take over at any
stage.
Incidentally, if you are inclined to have a go yourself,
then please note that to negotiate a rent review without
first reading the lease or checking validity of notices is
a recipe for disaster. Notices are an important part of the
procedure and must be valid for the review to be
implemented. Rent is a product of the lease, not the other
way round. I appreciate you are probably more interested in
what the rent will be, than bothering with the 'small
print' in the lease. However, since every lease is
different, to ignore the provisions of your lease and
merely focus on the rent could result in agreeing more or
less than necessary.
To
contact me, please telephone 01531 631892 or
email
Michael
Lever