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Commercial Property

Commercial landlord & tenant leases, Buying & selling commercial property & land, Mineral leases,  Planning, Property investment, development & finance

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When property is a part of your business, it is vital to make sure you have the right legal advice and guidance on hand. At Scotts Hall & Birtles Solicitors, we are specialists in Commercial Property, and can support you in all matters pertaining to your portfolio – from sales transactions and Landlord and Tenant leases, to planning issues, mineral leases, and issues of investment, development and finance.

 

With our deep and historical ties to the North Yorkshire region, our team has a wealth of experience to draw upon, and is well established as the local experts in Commercial Property law.

Whether you are a Tenant or a Landlord, dealing with commercial leases can be a complex and daunting process. At the outset, the miscommunication or omission of important terms and conditions can lead to significant disputes and problems later. 

We work with landowners and operators in establishing mineral leases. Mineral leases tend to be complicated documents often with significant sums of money involved. It is vital to have specialist solicitors with experience involved in drafting the same.

Having the right legal advice and guidance for your commercial property investments, developments, and finance ventures can make all the difference to the way your transactions progress. Investing and developing commercial property is a complex process, with many moving parts.

Both the sale and purchase of commercial property and land can be a lengthy and complicated process, and both represent significant investment on the part of all involved. To protect that investment, expert advice and support is essential.

Most people are familiar with the concept of planning permission, but it is vital to seek expert advice, specifically when carrying out commercial development. Without it, large costs and delays may be incurred.

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