Commercial Property - Reghbinder Kaur Deol
Commercial Property - Reghbinder Kaur Deol

Reghbinder Kaur Deol

Associate Solicitor

Luton

reghbinder.deol@taylorwalton.co.uk

01582 390 432

  • About me
  • Experience
  • Qualifications
  • Memberships

I am an Associate Solicitor in our Commercial Property Department, based in our Luton office.

I have a broad range of experience and in particular, I have vast experience in representing both landlords and tenants which enables me to appreciate both perspectives to a transaction.

Over the years I have gained experience in asset management work, sales and acquisitions, investment work and re-financing as well as providing support to corporate colleagues on share sales and asset sales.

With 15 years’ experience in a large London firm I have gained experience of all aspects of commercial property.

I have also worked in a variety of sectors (retail, industrial, commercial and public sector) which has helped give me an insight into the ways different industries operate.

I pride myself on providing practical/pragmatic advice and taking the time to understand the points which are really important to a particular client.

I joined Taylor Walton in 2022.

  • Advised on a new retail park which was in its development stage – required additional consideration in relation to service provisions, requirements for comprehensive fit outs for both landlord and tenant, warranties and planning amongst other things.
  • Lots of experience in Shopping Centre Leases having acted for the landlord of England’s largest retail centre.
  • Handled acquisitions and disposals ranging in value from £1 million to over £18 million. Acquisitions have largely been for investment purposes.
  • Have created precedent office and residential leases for a sire with the annual rents coming in at excess of £1,000,000.
  • LLB from the University of Sheffield
  • LPC

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