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During 2003 and 2004, the authors were commissioned by the UK Government to provide evidence on the operation of a voluntary code of practice agreed between landlords and tenants of commercial property in the UK and introduced in April 2002. One of the Government's objectives for the Code of...
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Small businesses and commercial property leasing are two important policy areas for the UK Government. Hence, it has been promoting flexibility and choice in commercial leases as part of a wider enterprise and productivity agenda, and attempting to improve the awareness of small business tenants...
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Leases of commercial property in the UK that are for more than 5 years typically have rent review that is upward only (i.e. at review the rent will be the higher of the current rent or the open market rent). Whilst the rent review clause is freely negotiated, several tenant groups have argued...
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This paper examines the use of the UK Red Book definition of open market rental value in the context of the provision of rental values for performance measurement purposes; specifically the bases and interpretations used in the construction of actual property-based commercial rental value...
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The aim of this paper is to provide a response to suggestions that the removal of upward-only rent reviews (sometimes known as ratchet clauses) would reduce commercial property asset values in the UK. The paper also seeks to estimate the amount of the reduction. It argues that the fall in the...
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UK commercial property lease structures have come under considerable scrutiny during the past decade since the property crash of the early 1990s. In particular, tenants complained that the system was unfair and that it has blocked business change. Government is committed, through its 2001...
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This paper examines the effect which the rent assessment process has on the level of rents and rental values in the commercial property market in England and Wales, by asking: is there an accepted definition of open market rental value which is consistently adhered to, irrespective of the...
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