Getting out of a lease - overview
Getting out of a lease if your property requirements change while you are leasing commercial premises can leave you in a difficult situation.
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Getting out of a lease if your property requirements change while you are leasing commercial premises can leave you in a difficult situation.
Getting out of a lease if your property requirements change while you are leasing commercial premises can leave you in a difficult situation.
If you need to get out of your lease there may be several options available, including terminating the lease, re-assigning the lease and sub-letting.
Commercial tenants with older leases wanting to sublet can find their lease tricky to get out of. Find out how to overcome these problems.
If you want to get out of a lease, perhaps because you have found great new premises or you can no longer afford your existing property, what are your options? Know the barriers to getting out of a leave and how to overcome them.
Getting out of a lease can leave you with expensive obligations to repair or reinstate the property. Find out your obligations
Moving premises can be time-consuming and disruptive to your business, and communication is key. Our guide to planning and managing a premises move.
As your business needs change, you may want to get out of your premises lease - but it will likely involve negotiation with your landlord. Our guide.