Saturday 25th June 2011
by adminProperty law firms devote most of their practice to conveyancing transactions and property related matters which could include corporate, commercial and construction as well as addressing the legal needs of charities, institutions, local authorities and private individuals. The work of some property law firms is quite diverse and involves such activities as the acquisition and disposal of all kinds of commercial property, from offices and retail units to specialist laboratory facilities, factories and warehouses, landfill sites and motorway service areas.
Business tenancies usually involve leases and property law firms act for both landlords and tenants advising on all types of leasehold transactions. Given the constant legal changes to law in the construction and interpretation of rent review and other provisions in leases, it’s important that landlord and tenants have professional and experienced advices from property law firms.









