1954 Act Renewal Terms: Getting the New Lease You Want

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  • Date: Thursday 16th October 2025
  • CPD Hours: 1 Hour
  • Expires after: 120 Days
  • £25 Plus VAT

Speakers

  • Sarah Thompson-Copsey

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When a commercial lease with security of tenure under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 comes to an end, the tenant is entitled to a new lease – but on what terms? How best to advise and protect a client who wants new lease terms.

  • Rent: the right expert, the right evidence, the right rent: W (No 3) v JD Sports: Dukeminster; S Franses v Cavendish
  • Break clauses – positioning your client and the evidence to consider: all the recent cases
  • MEES compliance & ‘greening’ the lease – can the repair and service charge clauses be future proofed?: Poundland: Saville-Edells; Clipper Logistics
  • User clauses, alienation clauses, guarantor clauses: can these ever be changed and if so, to what extent?

Sarah Thompson-Copsey, Non-Practising Solicitor, Legal Lecturer and Trainer

£25.00 + VAT

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