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Get expert legal support for your commercial real estate business.

Our expert lawyers will guide you through commercial real estate transactions and agreements.

  • Consultation with a real estate lawyer
  • Review of commercial property agreements
  • Drafting leases and contracts
  • Advice on property compliance issues
  • Assistance with property disputes
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Sprintlaw UK offers a range of legal services tailored to commercial real estate businesses. Our team can assist with property acquisitions and disposals, helping transactions run smoothly and in line with UK regulations. We also provide guidance on commercial leases, helping you negotiate terms that protect your interests and support your business goals.

We can also support property development projects, including advice on planning permissions and compliance with local authority requirements. Our services extend to dispute resolution, where we aim to resolve conflicts efficiently through negotiation, mediation, or litigation where needed.

In addition, we assist with contract drafting and review to help ensure your agreements are clear and enforceable. By choosing Sprintlaw UK, you get access to a team that understands the complexities of the commercial real estate sector and focuses on practical, cost-effective legal solutions.

When entering into a commercial lease in the UK, there are several key legal points to consider. First, make sure you understand the lease terms, including the lease length, rent obligations, and any rent review clauses. These can have a major impact on your costs and day-to-day operations.

You should also check the repair and maintenance obligations in the lease. It is important to be clear about who is responsible for repairs and upkeep so you can avoid unexpected costs. Another key point is the use clause, which sets out how the property can be used. Make sure the permitted use matches your business activities.

You should also look at any restrictions on alterations to the property. If you plan to make changes, you may need the landlord's consent, and this should be agreed and recorded in the lease. It is also worth checking whether there are any break clauses that allow either party to end the lease early in certain circumstances.

Finally, consider the rules around subletting or assigning the lease. If you may need flexibility later, make sure the lease allows for this. Getting legal advice can help you understand the terms and protect your interests throughout the process.

Commercial real estate businesses in the UK often face a range of legal challenges. One major issue is complying with the regulatory requirements that apply to property transactions and developments. This can include planning permissions and environmental regulations, which may be complex and vary by location.

Managing tenant relationships is another common challenge. Disputes can arise over lease terms, rent reviews, or repair and maintenance responsibilities, so clear and enforceable agreements are important. Businesses also need to stay on top of their contractual obligations to reduce the risk of breach and potential litigation.

Financing can also create legal issues. Securing funding often involves detailed loan agreements and financial covenants that need to be understood carefully. In addition, because the real estate market changes over time, businesses need to keep up with developments in property law and market conditions that may affect their operations.

Finally, protecting intellectual property, such as branding or proprietary technology used in property management, can also be important. Legal support can help commercial real estate businesses manage these issues more effectively.

Sprintlaw UK can help commercial real estate businesses navigate the legal aspects of property acquisition and development. Our lawyers provide tailored advice to help make sure transactions comply with UK laws and regulations. This can include support with due diligence and negotiating terms that align with your commercial objectives.

For property development matters, Sprintlaw UK can also guide you through securing necessary planning permissions and complying with local authority requirements. We can help identify risks and address legal issues that may arise during the development process.

We also assist with drafting and reviewing contracts to help protect your interests throughout the acquisition and development process. By working with Sprintlaw UK, you’ll have access to practical, cost-effective legal support for your commercial real estate matters.

When drafting contracts with tenants or partners, commercial real estate businesses in the UK should consider several key factors to make sure the agreement is clear, robust and legally compliant. First, it’s important to clearly define the terms of the contract, including duration, payment obligations and any renewal options. This can help prevent misunderstandings and disputes later on.

You should also address repair and maintenance responsibilities. Clearly setting out who is responsible for what can help avoid conflict and unexpected costs. It’s also sensible to include dispute resolution provisions, explaining how disagreements will be handled, whether through mediation, arbitration or litigation.

Another important point is the termination clause, which should explain the circumstances in which either party can end the contract. This gives both sides a clear exit route if the arrangement no longer works. Businesses should also make sure any use restrictions are clearly stated, so they align with the intended use of the property and comply with local zoning laws.

Finally, consider subletting or assignment clauses. These can offer flexibility, but they need careful drafting to protect everyone’s interests. Getting legal advice can be valuable in navigating these issues and helping ensure the contract is both legally sound and commercially practical.

Working with us is simple. Start by submitting an enquiry through our website using the form at the top of this page or on our Get Started page. A legal project manager will review your enquiry within 1 business day and get in touch to understand your needs.

They’ll then send you a fixed-fee quote setting out the costs, scope and timing. If you’re happy to proceed, you can accept and sign our engagement letter online. Once that’s done, we’ll connect you with an expert lawyer who will complete your project by email, phone or video call, usually within 5 business days.

If you’re not looking for help with a specific matter, you can also explore our platform, which offers free templates, tools to help get your business set up, and a free tier to get started. Whether you need legal support or just want to browse resources, we’ve got you covered.

At Sprintlaw, we offer a range of legal services tailored to startups and small businesses. Our pricing is transparent and designed to suit different needs:

  • One-off services: Many of our one-off legal services, such as document drafting or reviews, are offered at a fixed fee. Prices typically range from £100 to £1,500, depending on the complexity and scope of the work. You can contact our team at any time for a free quote.
  • Membership plans: For ongoing legal support, we offer Sprintlaw Memberships. Memberships include benefits such as access to legal templates, a legal helpline, free legal consultations, and credits for services. We also have a free tier to help you get started, and our standard membership starts at just £33/month, with options to upgrade for additional value.
  • Customised packages: For larger or more complex projects, such as custom contract drafting, we’ll provide a tailored quote once we understand your specific requirements.

We aim to be cost-effective while maintaining high-quality legal services. If you’d like an estimate tailored to your needs, feel free to contact our team.

Sprintlaw UK operates fully virtually, with our team working online across the UK to support startups and small businesses nationwide. Many of our team are based in London and often meet at co-working offices, but our operations remain fully digital, giving flexibility and efficiency to both our clients and team.

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