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Break Clauses and Rent Reviews

Break clauses allow either the landlord or tenant to end a lease early, based on conditions set out in the lease agreement. These conditions often involve giving notice, meeting lease terms, and other agreed obligations. Rent reviews are regular evaluations of rental rates, usually scheduled at fixed intervals during the lease. They aim to update the rent to match current market conditions, ensuring fairness for both parties involved.

At Lumine Solicitors, we specialize in offering exceptional legal support for break clauses and rent reviews. Our solicitors provide detailed guidance on these issues, ensuring you understand your rights, obligations, and potential outcomes. Whether you're a landlord or tenant, you can trust our experts to handle these matters and more with care.

 

For all property matters, please do not hesitate to get in touch with Lumine solicitors 020 3950 2246 or Contact Us HERE

 

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