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As the UK continues to struggle with the effects of coronavirus, many landlords and tenants are worried about the impact the pandemic is having on their property arrangements.
Rental PaymentsDue to the mandatory closure of various business, in line with Government guidelines, many tenants are understandably suffering adverse financial implications. The most common question we get asked by our clients is whether tenants can cease paying their rent?
The best route for landlords and tenants is to open an honest dialogue with the other party regarding rental payments with a view to reaching a mutual agreement, where possible. If an agreement is reached between the landlord and tenant to provide a rent free period or a reduced rent for a set period of time, this should be properly recorded in writing so as to provide certainty for both parties and avoid later disputes as to rent arrears.
Insurance – can it help cover rental paymentsLandlord and tenants should check the terms of their existing policies to see whether ‘business interruption’ is included. If this cover is provided and your business has been required to close to comply with Government guidelines you should consider speaking with your insurer or insurance broker to see whether a claim can be made.
Can the Landlord forfeit the Lease?
The Coronavirus Act 2020, which came into effect on the 26th March, places various restrictions on the rights usually available to a landlord under a commercial lease with a view to protecting tenant’s interests. These include:
These restrictions are to remain in place until 31st December 2020 (at the time of writing) and so landlord’s will be unable to take action to recover arrears or forfeit the lease until the start of 2021.
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The Coronavirus Act 2020, which came into effect on the 26th March, places various restrictions on the rights usually available to a landlord under a commercial lease with a view to protecting tenant’s interests. These include:
These restrictions are to remain in place until 31st December 2020 (at the time of writing) and so landlord’s will be unable to take action to recover arrears or forfeit the lease until the start of 2021.
More information
If you would like to discuss your commercial leasehold property please contact a member of our Commercial Property Team who will be happy to assist.
This article was written by Gemma Ball, Solicitor in the Commercial Property Litigation at Pinney Talfourd LLP Solicitors. The contents of this article are for the purposes of general awareness only. They do not purport to constitute legal or professional advice. Specific legal advice should be taken on each individual matter. This article is based on the law as of October 2020.