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Solicitors in Lincoln - Commercial Business Law & Debt Collection

  • Leases
  • Debt Recovery
  • Land Sales and Purchases
  • Options
  • Litigation
  • Put and Call Option Agreements
  • Claw backs and Overage Agreements
  • Leasehold and Freehold Transactions

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Richard Dale, Solicitor Director, Business Law 

Richard Dale, B.A. (Hons.) Solicitor Director

Richard has worked in civil and criminal matters since 1977. He has a practical attitude to the law and is an experienced and effective negotiator. He acts in your interests and employs energetic, strategic thinking and commercial acumen to work for you. He has gathered a first-class team which works to the same ethos.

Helen Simpson Debt Recovery

Helen Simpson Debt Recovery

‘Excellent Service, Helen was super efficient and wonderful’
 

‘Excellent service for Debt Recovery work and very helpful.’

‘Am constantly impressed with the service that Helen Simpson provides. I frequently recommend Dale and Co. to fellow businesses.’

Business Law Checklists

Are you, or do you intend to become a commercial property landlord?

Dale and Co. Solicitors Lincoln 13 point commercial property landlord checklist

Contact us for advice on commercial property

1. References - Take references for the tenant - they could be invaluable!  
2. Guarantors - A wise move  
3. Term - How long do you want to be committed?  
4. Break Clause - Would you like the opportunity to bring the lease to an end earlier?  
5. Rent - Agree the rental early  
6. Have you elected to tax the property for the purposes of VAT?  
7. Rent free period -  A good negotiating tool  
8. Repairs - Do you want the responsibility of repairing the building, or to pass it onto the tenant?  
9. Insurance - Consider you insuring and charging back the insurance premium from the tenant as additional rent.  
10. Service Charge - Are there any areas over which the tenenat will have to pay a contribution towards maintenance, with other premises or units perhaps?  
11. Who's paying your legal fees? It is usual for the tenant to pay your fees - ask them as part of negotiations.  
12. Timing - How quickly do you need a tenant?  
13. Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) - Did you know that as from 1 October 2008 all commercial property must have an EPC before the sale or tenancy of commercial premises?  

 

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Business Sales and Purchases

We tailor our service to your needs to ensure that we understand your business, in order to best advise you if buying, selling or leasing commercial property. Dale & Co.'s no-nonsense advice will help you to complete your commercial Conveyancing smoothly and stress-free - our highly experienced team’s commercial acumen will ensure confidence.

It is important that you speak to your Solicitor early in the sale process so that they clearly understand your needs and reason for sale, be it for financial, commercial or non-commercial reasons, for the most effective negotiations.

The sale process can be summarized as:

  • Assessment - initial reviews of goals and professional advice
  • Preparation - consideration of timescale, planning and shares etc.
  • Marketing - producing information and identifying potential buyers
  • Negotiation - purchaser selection and finances/taxation structure
  • Agreement - finalization of all agreements and negotiations, completion.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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