Documents related to 'Rent deposit deed'
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Licence to assignYour landlord's given you the nod to assign your lease. To ensure that there's no dispute that their permission has been granted, it's standard practice for all the parties to enter into a licence to assign at the same time as the lease... Read more
09 Aug 2012
Deed of surrenderYour landlord's agreed that you can bring the lease to an end. To do this you'd be well advised to enter into a deed of surrender. Use our precedent to do it formally and safely.AdviceUnless your landlord's in breach of covenant, the on... Read more
18 Sep 2009
18 Dec 2015
Licence to subletYour landlord's given you the go-ahead to sublet your premises. He will insist that you enter into a licence to sublet. Make sure you use the correct form for maximum protection and flexibility.AdviceIf your lease provides that your l... Read more
09 Aug 2012
Licence to make alterationsYou need to carry out some alterations to your premises. Your landlord's now given you the nod. Use our form to set out in detail what's been agreed between you so as to avoid any future misunderstandings.AdviceAs with almost... Read more
31 Oct 2009
The business lease (whole of building)If you own the freehold to business premises, then you might, at some stage, want to rent out to a tenant. To do this properly and make your life easier, you'll need a business lease drawn up. Use our form of leas... Read more
24 Jun 2011
02 Jun 2009
Tenancy at willIf you want to allow someone to occupy your business premises whilst the new lease is sorted out, consider using this form of agreement to protect your position.AdviceSometimes, when you're renting out business property, there's a need... Read more
09 Aug 2012
Promissory noteIf you are lending or borrowing money use this promissory note to create an unconditional promise to have the debt repaid. Creating a legally binding promissory note means you can feel protected because you have recorded the transact... Read more
17 Jun 2016
Notice of breach of covenantIf your tenant has broken one of the covenants in the lease, what happens next? In essence, you have to serve what's called a s.146 Notice on them unless the breach is a non-payment of rent. What type of breach?You're ... Read more
23 May 2016