At the end of the lease, have a clear strategy to minimise any liabilities and potential dilapidation claims from your landlord.
This could include:
The landlord’s claim, presented as a ‘Terminal Schedule of Dilapidations’, will probably be served in the last six months of the lease. It will include a detailed list of identified:
Beware: not all Schedule items, identified by the landlord, are deemed a breach of tenant’s covenants. You can challenge them, but your rebuttals must be validated – and stand up to legal interrogation.
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