July 2010 - Wansbroughs Commercial Property Update - Summer 2010

Wansbroughs Commercial Property Update - Summer 2010
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Wansbroughs Commercial Property Update
Summer 2010
In this issue:
Lease Expiry and Dilapidations
An Annoying View
Loss of Easement
Welcome to the Wansbroughs Commercial Property Update for the Summer 2010. This update contains three news articles that we hope will be of some interest to you. If you have any queries on any of the articles or would like further advice please speak to Jonathan Bruton or Neil Patterson at Wansbroughs solicitors.

In the current economic climate, when leases come to an end there is a particular focus on a tenant’s liability for dilapidations. There will often be two competing and opposite approaches adopted by the landlord and the tenant. The landlord...

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An Annoying View Covenants against causing a “nuisance or annoyance” have been included in conveyances in a largely unchanged form for over a 100 years. Whilst there have been many cases which have considered the...

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Loss of Easement As a general rule, it is extremely difficult to show that an easement has come to an end with Courts reluctant to accept that rights have been abandoned. However, in the 2010 case of Lester v Woodgate , the...

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