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Commercial property

Business requires strategic advice particularly when it comes to commercial property.

To stay ahead in today's market, you need lawyers that meet deadlines and who are efficient and reliable. 

Dawson Hart’s Commercial Property team take a positive and proactive approach to all transactions. We focus on giving both practical and commercial advice and work closely with you and your advisers so as to ensure that all the pertinent issues relating to your particular transaction are thoroughly covered.  We also have the support of our Company/Commercial, Commercial Litigation and Employment Departments and have strong links and contact with local and national agents, surveyors, banks and accountants.  We have the experience, enthusiasm and the tenacious determination required to achieve your desired result. We are very active in property development work and Landlord and Tenant. 

Our expertise includes:

  • Sales and acquisitions
  • Conditional contracts and options
  • Development and agreements including overages
  • Commercial leases grants, assignments, surrenders
  • Licences and extensions
  • Auction sales
  • Secured lending
  • Business sales and purchases

 

Our client base includes a wide variety of clients from companies, sole traders, partnerships (individuals), joint ventures, Banks, Building Societies to investors, who are involved in business and enterprise including restaurants, pubs and enterprise generally.

Please contact our Commercial Property team on:

Tel: 01825 762281

email: commproperty@dawson-hart.co.uk

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Kim qualified in 1993 at a London firm.  She then practised for several years in London before
 
David was born and educated in Suffolk and studied chemistry at university, but changed direction
 
Vanessa qualified as a solicitor in 2004 and joined Dawson Hart in 2006.  Before qualifying Vanessa
 

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Glossary

Acceptance:

The unconditional agreement to an offer. This creates the contract. Before acceptance, any offer can be withdrawn, but once accepted the contract is binding on both sides. Any conditions have the effect of a counter offer that must be accepted by the other party.

Agent:

Somebody appointed to act on behalf of another person (known as the principal). The amount of authority to deal that the agent has is subject to agreement between the principal and the agent. However, unless told otherwise, third parties can assume the agent has full powers to deal.

Arbitration:

Using an independent third party to settle disputes without going to court. The third party acting as arbitrator must be agreed by both sides. Contracts often include arbitration clauses nominating an arbitrator in advance.

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