My commercial property lease is ending, does the Landlord have to offer me a new one?

17/07/2024

By virtue of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, tenants have a right to ask their landlord for a new lease on the same terms as the existing lease save for rent. However, this right can be excluded and it would then be for the landlord to decide whether they want to renew or not.

If the lease is excluded, the landlord can still renew the lease although they are not required to do so. If the lease is not excluded from the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 there are limited grounds on which the Landlord can refuse to renew.

17/07/2024
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