Tenants – what are your rights if your landlord forfeits your lease?

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If your landlord has forfeited your lease, it’s crucial to act quickly and seek legal advice to determine if they had the right to do so.

Isabella Mason, Solicitor in both our Commercial Property and Property Litigation departments, explores how care home operators might handle these situations in her latest article.

“If your landlord forfeits your lease you need to seek urgent advice to explore whether the landlord had the right to forfeit. If it did, you may be able to remedy the situation and be allowed back into the premises. If it did not have the right to forfeit, you will be allowed to return, and you may have a claim for damages….”

To read Isabella’s full article, visit the link here: Tenants – what are your rights if your landlord forfeits your lease? – Business in the News

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