THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE RICS VALUATION REVIEW
- The importance of regulation, consistency and professionalism in Valuation
- The importance of using the appropriate valuation model for the subject property
- The importance of independence of the valuer
- The importance of providing the valuation report in an appropriate format
- The importance of “marking to market” – Market Value
- The importance of distinguishing Market Value from Worth
MEES IN THE REAL WORLD – THE WORKED EXAMPLES
- Lease negotiations – how tenants can use MEES to drive a harder bargain, and how landlords can rebut such an approach
- Property management – how landlords’ property management approaches can leave them facing issues and disputes
- Alienation – the blame game afoot when a tenant can no longer sublet their property due to MEES
- Reasonable refusal – what can a landlord reasonably refuse when it comes to MEES?
- Lease wording – will the engineered MEES carve-outs work in practice for Landlords?
- Dilapidations – is the result of MEES really a sea of £0 dilapidations settlements?
CURRENT BEST PRACTICE IN LEASES
- Break clauses
- Shorter leases have not ended use of break clauses
- Now very much the tenant’s tool
- Few leases now adopt ‘disingenuous’ drafting
- A privilege not a right – getting exercise right
- Tenancies at will
- Not 1954 Act protected
- Can/should give exclusive possession
- Must not, however, have certain ‘standard’ clauses
- Maybe can now have some certainty of ‘notice’
- Leases by reference
- Short lease terms make this more attractive for renewals
- Subleases can usefully adopt the whole of the headlease and ‘tweak’
- Intellectual challenges of getting the tweaks right
- Should we be doing it more often?
- Reasonable time for consent – alienation etc
- Is the law affected by the Alienation Protocol
- Has the Protocol helped
- What are the remedies, faced by lack of consent
- 1954 Act – not dead yet
- Contracting out – still a minefield
- Accidental protection
- Accidental loss of protection
- Fun facts under this nearly 70 year old Act
UK ECONOMY - A SOFT OR HARD LANDING IN 2023/24?
- Short-term outlook on UK inflation, interest rates, financial stability, and economic performance
- Latest market metrics and forecasts for UK commercial occupier and investment markets
- Observations on AI, e-commerce, hybrid working and ESG
- Long-term outlook on UK structural change and performance against its international peers
- Is ‘levelling up’ dead? A few notes on UK regional development and regeneration
REPURPOSING OUR TOWN CENTRES
- The challenges facing the high street
- Existing policy reform introduced through Permitted Development and the NPPF to prioritise repurposing
- The success of initiatives so far
- Future potential strategies
- Case studies showing successful repurposing
- How this is likely to impact the development industry

