The ability to utilise a property for the purposes of teaching is prohibited by two factors, the Legal Use and the Permitted Use.
The Permitted Use is that which is defined by the landlord, or owner, of the property in the …
READ MOREThe costs associated with occupancy in London are high with rental rates, business rates and service charges. Overall costs can vary from between £54.00 per sq. ft to over £150.00 per sq. ft depending on building quality and, most of …
READ MOREThe last two years have, of course, been dominated by the Covid pandemic and the ruinous effects of the outbreak on all businesses and, in particular, the education sector.
Clients of MB&A saw their student numbers reduce to zero for most …
READ MORECommercial landlords need to be aware of their tenants’ rights with regard to derogation from grant and quiet enjoyment in order to avoid the possibility of being taken to court.
Derogation from grant is a legal principle in which the landlord …
READ MOREA recent report in Estates Gazette magazine highlighted the move by London boroughs to impose affordable office policies to help start-ups by providing cheaper workspaces. Hackney Council has already stipulated that 10% of new space has to be let at …
READ MOREIn his Autumn Statement yesterday, the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced the implementation of some Business Rate reforms in England which will apply to all companies and individuals who rent or own commercial premises and are subject to business rates. …
READ MOREWell-being in the workplace has been the subject of many studies, resulting in the formation of the International WELL Building Institute in 2013 to “improve human health and well-being through the built environment”. The popularity of the Institute’s certification indicates …
READ MOREBusiness rates are a major cost for most occupiers. Registered charities achieve a mandatory 80% reduction in their charge, with a further discretionary reduction depending on their level of actual charitable work at the address in question and the views …
READ MOREBedford Square was built between 1790 and 1795 for the upper middle classes of Georgian London and as such is an old old garden square. Indeed, Bedford Square is the only surviving fully intact Georgian square in London and as …
READ MOREIn the weeks since the UK public voted for Brexit, the commercial property market has had what could be termed an interesting time.
On 5 August, Insight reported that the UK commercial property sector had risen nearly 50% since its lowest …
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