
Myerson Solicitors in the Running for The Lawyer Awards 2025 in “The Independents” Category
Top 200 UK law firm Myerson Solicitors is delighted to announce its shortlisting for The Lawyer Awards 2025 in the prestigious “The Independents” category. This recognition comes after a year of significant growth and transformation, reflecting the...
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Webinar: Navigating Property Challenges: Key Impacts on the Manufacturing Sector
With rising energy prices, tightening sustainability regulations, and increasing property-related costs, manufacturers are facing new operational pressures that cannot be ignored. Our recent webinar, Navigating Property Challenges: Key Impacts on...
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Real Estate Spring Update 2025: Highlights and Key Takeaways
The event explored the latest developments across the property sector, including regulatory changes, significant case law, and practical investment insights. For those who were unable to attend—or who would like to revisit the content—please find a...
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Electronic Signatures in Commercial Property Transactions
In March 2020, the Land Registry updated their processes to permit so-called Mercury signing – a hybrid of wet ink and electronic signing – for documents that required registration. This was followed in July 2020 by their permitting the electronic...
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Changes to the National Planning Policy Framework
Last July, Angela Rayner announced an overhaul of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) as part of the Government's pledge to deliver 1.5 million homes over the next five years and get Britain building again. In December, the Government...
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Commercial Property Lawyer Andrew Stone Joins Myerson Solicitors As Partner As Growth Continues
We're proud to announce that we have expanded our Commercial Property team by appointing Andrew Stone as Partner, further enhancing our expertise in real estate transactions. Andrew joins from JMW Solicitors LLP, adding significant expertise to...
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High Street Rental Auctions – What You Need To Know
The nation's high streets look set to be given a new lease of life as the government gives local authorities new powers to auction off leases for commercial properties that have been empty for long periods. Data shows that in the final quarter of...
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7 Key Considerations Before Signing a Commercial Lease
Signing a new commercial lease agreement for your business is an exciting prospect, but you should take time and care to ensure the lease provisions are suitable for your business and are commercially workable. Even the most straightforward...
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Purchasing a Commercial Property as a UK Manufacturer
Purchasing a property for your manufacturing business provides stability and investments for the future and removes the hassle of gaining a landlord's consent for any alterations you may want to make to the premises. You may be confident that this...
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Key Takeaways from Myerson’s Annual Property Update 2024: Insights and Trends Shaping the Property Market
At Myerson Solicitors, we pride ourselves on staying at the forefront of property law and providing our clients with the most current information and insights. On Wednesday 16 th October we hosted our Annual Property Update 2024, where our industry...
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How To Prepare for Refinancing Your Commercial Property
Someone might want to refinance their property for several reasons, such as a refinance with the same lender or a different one. The existing loan might end, a cashflow injection may be required, or more favourable terms might have been found with...
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Life Sciences and Commercial Real Estate: A Growing Synergy
The life sciences sector has emerged as a significant driver of innovation and economic growth in recent years. With advancements in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, medical devices and healthcare services, the life sciences industry is improving...
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What To Consider When Looking For A Commercial Property To Rent
Choosing the right property for your business is an important decision, and there are many factors to consider. Apart from the obvious considerations, such as whether the property is in the right location and whether the rent is affordable for your...
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Loosening the Belt: What is Grey Belt Land and Green Belt Land?
The Labour Party unveiled plans to construct new homes on ‘grey belt land’ during their 2024 General Election campaign. Our Commercial Property Solicitors explore what Labours proposed plans mean for future development as well as the purpose...
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Choosing Commercial Premises: A Guide for UK Manufacturers
Selecting suitable commercial premises can be a crucial factor in meeting your manufacturing goals and contributing to the success of your business. Therefore, it is important that you make the correct decision and ensure that you have given proper...
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Myerson Solicitors Advise Affetto Foods as Restaurant Domus Italia Expands to Altrincham
Altrincham law firm, Myerson Solicitors, have advised Affetto Foods on the lease assignment of 84-86 Stamford New Road, the property formerly occupied by tapas restaurant Evuna. The property will now be home to the south Manchester based Italian...
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Understanding Landlord's Consent to Assign a Lease: A Guide for Tenants
Assignment of a commercial lease is an attractive option for tenants of commercial properties who wish to divest themselves of their lease. Commercial property tenants often find themselves trapped in a lease with time left to run, where the...
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EV Charging Leases
At the end of last year, the UAE hosted COP28, which saw significant commitments aimed at combating climate change, including a commitment to accelerate the roll-out of electric charging infrastructure. The Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) mandate...
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Exclusivity Agreements In Property Transactions
Exclusivity agreements or lock-out agreements are most commonly used in commercial sale and purchase transactions. They aim to ensure that the seller negotiates solely with the buyer regarding the prospective transaction for an agreed-upon period...
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Biodiversity Net Gain Is Now in Force. What Does It Mean for You?
In the ongoing battle to harmonise development with conservation, the UK has taken a monumental step forward with the enforcement of Mandatory Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG). As this transformative policy comes into force, accompanied by further...
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Myerson Spring Property Update 2024
Whether you are a property investor, landlord, developer, professional, or you simply have an interest in real estate, this webinar is for you! Our expert Property team covers: Proposed leasehold reform update – where are we now? Case law update...
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Top Tips When Renewing Your Commercial Lease
When a commercial lease term is close to expiring, the parties can enter into negotiations over the terms of a new lease agreement, which is known as a lease renewal. When renewing a lease, you must first check if the lease is inside or outside of...
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Navigating Nitrate Neutrality: A Crucial Factor in Planning and Development
Nitrates are produced by various methods, including agricultural discharges, wastewater treatment discharges, and development and construction on land, which disturbs the soil. When nitrates are released and discharged into neighbouring water, a...
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Should I Sublet my Commercial Property Instead of Assigning the Lease?
A sublease is when a tenant of an existing lease (the “superior lease”) grants another lease below their own. The term of the sublease cannot be longer than the term of the superior lease. A sublease is the same as an underlease. To sublet, you...
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The Perfect Storm - Ongoing Struggles for Hospitality and Leisure Businesses
New data from commercial real estate analysts Altus Group has revealed that pubs across England and Wales are closing at a rate of two per day. With a reported 383 pubs having been either demolished or redeveloped during the first half of 2023, pub...
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Borrowing and the Real Estate Refinancing Gap
The 'refinancing gap' refers to the difference between the amount needed to be borrowed to refinance existing debt and the amount that lenders are willing to lend. This issue has become much more prevalent in the last couple of years due to the...
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The Power of Green Leases in Real Estate
In the global pursuit of sustainability, businesses increasingly recognise their crucial role in reducing their environmental footprint. One innovative approach gaining traction in the commercial real estate sector is the adoption of "green...
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Navigating the Commercial Lease Exit: A Tenant's Guide
Some commercial tenants find that they no longer require a lease of the property they are renting due to expense or business needs. In many leases, there are express provisions governing a tenant’s potential right to exit a lease or transfer their...
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Retail Landlords and Tenants – Top Tips for the Festive Period
The festive season is typically a peak selling season for retailers, and with the challenges facing the High Street, many will be taking every opportunity to maximise their revenue this Christmas. Property owners and occupiers should consider their...
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Common Misconceptions About Varying a Commercial Lease
Landlords and tenants often agree to “extend” or “add on” some additional floor space to an existing lease during the term of an existing lease. It is a common misconception that such changes might be achieved by varying the lease and documented in...
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Myerson Solicitors Delighted to Support the Opening of Greek Restaurant, Stolen Lamb, in Wilmslow
Myerson Solicitors are proud to have supported the highly anticipated re-opening of the Stolen Lamb restaurant in the heart of Wilmslow. Myerson’s expert Real Estate team , le d by Associate Sarah McNair, supported client George Hadjiyiannis in...
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Myerson Solicitors Facilitate Town Centre Revival
It’s tough for most town centres at the moment, and it’s certainly no picnic for the hospitality and leisure industry, either. A lot of effort is required just to keep the lights on and draw in shoppers and customers. Property owners need to be...
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Hospitality Leases and Changes in the Sector
It’s safe to say the hospitality sector has seen its fair share of stressors in the last three years, including high inflation rates, soaring interest rates, rising utility costs and an increase in the cost of raw materials, to name a few. The hike...
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Myerson Solicitors Thrilled to Support New Family-Run Wine Bar, Restaurant & Shop in Knutsford
We are delighted to announce our support for our client Linden Stores on the launch of their brand-new family-run restaurant, wine bar and shop coming to Knutsford. Our dedicated Real Estate team, led by Associate Sarah McNair, supported clients...
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Guarantors for Hospitality Leases Explained
Many landlords will consider asking the tenant of a hospitality lease to provide a guarantor on the grant of the new lease. Guarantors offer some security to landlords in the event that the tenant doesn’t comply with the terms of the lease. They...
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What is Biodiversity Net Gain?
Biodiversity Net Gain is a forward-thinking conservation approach that seeks to enhance the overall biodiversity in a given area as a result of development projects. Instead of merely mitigating the negative impacts of development on the...
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How Do I Purchase a Farm?
Purchasing a farm of your own is an exciting and big prospect. Before you can begin your farming journey, there are many legal considerations and steps that must take place to ensure the farm you purchase is workable, valuable and will enable you...
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The 2023 Myerson Annual Property Update
Thank you to everyone who attended our Myerson Annual Property Update 2023. Topics include: The state of the market and outlook for the next twelve months Reviewing the Building Safety Act 2022 Property insolvency in 2023 Case law update ESG issues...
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Solar Farms – Benefits and Considerations for Landowners
With the government aiming to achieve a fivefold increase in the UK's solar power capacity to 70GW by 2035, many agricultural landowners are considering solar photovoltaic developments on their land. This commercial property blog looks at the...
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Commercial landlords – How to Document a Short Lease Extension?
There are various reasons why the parties to a lease may wish to ‘extend’ the term of the commercial lease , which is about to expire and does not have security of tenure (meaning the tenant has no statutory rights to remain in the premises at the...
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Tenant Planning Breaches and Consequences for Landlords
In most commercial leases , tenants are responsible for complying with planning laws and regulations. If a tenant makes alterations or changes the use of a commercial property without obtaining the necessary permissions or approvals, they will...
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Extending Your Commercial Lease
References are often made to 'extending' a commercial lease. However, this could apply to two different circumstances. The first is when the lease will end soon, and the landlord and tenant want to renew the lease. This is known as a renewal lease...
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Electric Vehicle Charging Points– Landlord and Tenant Considerations
The demand for electric vehicle charging points (EV charging points) in commercial properties will continue to increase over the coming years. The use of electric and hybrid vehicles is escalating rapidly further to the government's proposal to ban...
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Myerson Solicitors Launches Free Property Portal
Myerson Solicitors, a leading UK law firm, is thrilled to announce the launch of its new Property Portal, a comprehensive online platform that brings together a wealth of property-related information, resources, and services. The portal aims to...
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Legal Checklist for Moving Premises
The legal issues surrounding an office move are paramount to the ongoing success and security of your business. There are numerous pitfalls when exiting your current lease and taking a new lease of a premises, and the right negotiation tactics are...
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Exiting Your Commercial Lease
If you are renting your premises and looking to leave earlier than anticipated (whether as a result of market conditions or business needs), assuming your lease does not include provisions allowing you to break your lease early (or that any such...
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Considering Utilities for Commercial Developments
Utilities play a pivotal role in any development , and without careful planning to ensure that essential services such as gas, telecommunications, electricity, water, sewerage and drainage are available, the consequences could be very costly and...
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Uninsured Risks in Commercial Leases
Traditionally, tenants bore the risk of damage to their premises by uninsured risks, but in today’s market, uninsured risk provisions in leases are generally accepted, with the landlord agreeing to reinstate damage caused to the premises by an...
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What to Consider When Surrendering a Lease
A landlord and tenant can agree for a lease to be surrendered before the term ends. It may be the case that the tenant wishes to vacate the commercial property early as it is moving premises, or the landlord wants the tenant to leave early so it...
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Lease, Licence or Tenancy at Will?
We often get enquiries from property owners who are trying to decide how to document the short-term occupation of their business premises. In this blog, we consider the advantages and disadvantages of using a lease, licence, and tenancy at will...
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Consent to Assign a Commercial Lease
Tenants of commercial properties may either want or need to divest themselves of their lease. Those reasons can be varied but often related to changing market conditions and pressures. Typically, if there is no break provision contained within the...
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Agreements for Lease
An agreement for lease is a contract between respective parties where the terms of the future lease have been agreed upon, but completion will not occur immediately. The agreement places a binding obligation on parties to enter into the lease...
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Service Charge Considerations and Trends for Tenants
A key point to look out for in service charge expenditure is the cost of “renewing” or “refurbishing” items in the common parts of the landlord’s estate. There is a risk that Landlords could use these provisions as a means of upgrading their estate...
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Proposals for High Street Rental Auctions
The government has launched a consultation in relation to its proposals for high-street rental auctions in England. The proposals are to give local authorities the power to auction the right to rent commercial properties which have been vacant for...
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A Guide to Overage Provisions of Land
An overage provision is a contractual arrangement that allows the seller of land to receive additional payments in the future if certain conditions are met. Typically, these conditions relate to the future use or development of the land. Benefits...
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The Importance of Tenants Including a Schedule of Condition Within a Lease
A commercial property lease is often a full repairing and insuring lease (an “FRI lease”), meaning the tenant takes on the full costs of repairing and insuring the whole property, including the structural parts – such as the foundations, walls and...
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Landlord Considerations When Agreeing to Sublet
The rise of online shopping, changing consumer preferences, and the economic challenges brought about by Covid have led to tenants increasingly requesting consent from Landlord's to sublet their commercial leases. So, what should the Landlord...
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Lease Heads of Terms: Top Ten Tips
Heads of terms (HOTs) are used to outline the key commercial property terms of a proposed transaction. They are issued prior to solicitors being instructed and form the basis of the terms to be included in the legal documents. A well-drafted set of...
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Commercial Properties: Go Green
Manchester has set a target of achieving net zero by 2038 – 12 years ahead of the Government's target for the rest of the UK. Reducing the carbon footprint of new builds and existing commercial properties will prove key to achieving this goal. By...
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Myerson Assists Matillion with Their Office Relocation
Myerson have advised Matillion in relation to their office relocation to Two New Bailey in the Salford gateway site, which is the latest extension to Manchester’s Central Business District. Matillion have taken a 10-year lease of 27,000 sq ft from...
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An Introduction to Section 106 Agreements
Following the submission of a planning application to the Local Planning Authority (LPA), you may find that the LPA requires a Section 106 Agreement to be entered into before planning permission is granted. The Section 106 Agreement will contain...
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