Mortgaging is the most popular way of purchasing property and is commonly associated with residential homes. But what about commercial mortgages?
In this article, Commercial Property Associate Patsy Whitford answers some of the most frequently asked questions around commercial mortgages.
Malcolm looks at MVLs and indemnities to shareholders in this summary of his latest insolvency coffee break briefing.
On Monday 8th August, Malcolm Niekirk held one of his popular Coffee Break Briefing Webinars. In the webinar, Malcolm looked at MVLs and indemnities. Here is the recording of the webinar... If you would prefer to read the article, you can...
On Monday 11th July, Malcolm Niekirk held one of his popular Coffee Break Briefing Webinars. In the webinar, Malcolm looked at fixed charge receiverships. Here is the recording of the webinar... If you would prefer to read the article, you...
Malcolm Niekirk gives a refresher on fixed charge receiverships, looking at what they are, when to use them and providing advice for insolvency practitioners.
In this article, Commercial Property Solicitor Richard Ramshaw answers some of the most common and popular questions around adverse possession and provides advice for those looking to prove and claim it.
Commercial Property Partner Oonagh McKinney provides advice for IPs on working with commercial leases, including complying to code of practice, assignments and break clauses.
In this article, Commercial Property Solicitor Hannah Martin outlines what sale and leaseback is, why it may be a good option for your company and the pros and cons.
In this article, Corporate and Commercial Partner Karen Edwards looks at what can be done if a shareholder cannot be located.
This article is lifted from Karens presentation at our first annual insolvency conference.
In his latest Coffee Break Briefing webinar, Frettens’ own Insolvency Guru Malcolm Niekirk looks at mortgages, charges and debentures.
On Monday 9th May, Malcolm Niekirk held one of his popular Coffee Break Briefing Webinars. In the webinar, Malcolm looked at mortgages, charges and debentures. Here is the recording of the webinar... If you would prefer to read the...
In this article, Commercial Property Solicitor Patsy Whitford looks at the implications of having a restrictive covenant on a property that you own or are looking to buy.
Patsy goes on to outline what happens when a covenant is breached and discusses how you can remove a covenant from your property.
In his latest Coffee Break Briefing webinar, Frettens’ own Insolvency Guru Malcolm Niekirk looked at leisure businesses.
This is the summary of that briefing where Malcolm discusses the issues that are affecting leisure businesses and what IPs need to consider when working with businesses in the sector.
In this article, Commercial Property Solicitor Hannah Martin outlines everything you need to know about EPCs and the upcoming changes to them as well as discussing how you can prepare.
Insolvency Guru Malcolm Niekirk looks at rent arbitrations and the opportunities for insolvency practitioners for IBR (independent business review) work.
In this article, Commercial Property Solicitor Richard Ramshaw looks at subletting. He outlines what it is, how it works and whether you can sublet your property.
He goes on to discuss the benefits and risks of subletting and provides some expert advice from both a tenant and subtenant perspective.
In this article, Dispute Resolution Partner Michelle Hayter discusses your liability for storm damage to both your property and neighbouring property.
And, Commercial Associate Sarah Sillar looks at business disruption as a result of storms, and how businesses can protect themselves against legal action.
Malcolm looks at a hot topic - Bounce Back Loans (BBL). Malcolm provided an overview of BBLs, looked at their status as unsecured and discusses some of the misuses and abuses of the loan.
In his first article, Commercial Property Solicitor Richard Ramshaw outlines the difference between a commercial lease and licence.
Richard goes on to discuss which is best, from both a landlord and tenant perspective.
In her first article, new member to the Corporate & Commercial Team Hem Gujadhur outlines some of the most important questions that should be asked during due diligence.