What do I need to consider when negotiating a commercial lease?

Scroll Down
Home > Knowledge Hub > What do I need to consider when negotiating a commercial lease?

Whether you’re starting a new business or expanding your current one, understanding the ins and outs of commercial lease negotiations is crucial for long-term success.

Isabella Mason, Solicitor in both our Commercial Property and Property Litigation departments, delves into the key legal issues to be aware of when negotiating a commercial lease in her article for Images Magazine.

“Once you’ve found a commercial premises that is right for you, there are certain key legal issues to be aware of and terms to understand. First up is heads of terms. This is a formal document particularising the terms that are agreed between the parties…”

To read Isabella’s full article, visit Images Magazine here: https://www.images-magazine.com/DE/January_2025/22/#zoom=true

Disclaimer: General Information Provided Only
Please note that the contents of this article are intended solely for general information purposes and should not be considered as legal advice. We cannot be held responsible for any loss resulting from actions or inactions taken based on this article.

Insights

Latest Insights

Photo of city skyline
02 October 2025

What are directors’ duties?

For most, being a director of a company is hard work: you’ve put the blood, sweat and tears into setting… read more
A picture of a small village street lined with houses and shops
24 September 2025

SDLT – Why is it back in the headlines?

We have all seen the reports in the press about the former deputy prime minister, Angela Rayner. It comes as… read more
Picture of a doctor making notes on a patient in the background
23 September 2025

Employee awarded £1.2m after employer mishandles sickness absence – how can employers avoid getting it wrong?

In the recent case of Wainwright v Cennox plc, the Employment Tribunals considered a situation where an employee discovered that… read more

Request a call back

We’ll arrange a no-obligation call back at a time to suit you.