Lease Services for Landlords
From granting a lease to recovering at the end of it, the building’s condition is yours to protect — and to claim against. We document your baseline with schedules of condition, enforce repairs mid-term with interim schedules and notices, and recover dilapidations when the tenant leaves.
A commercial lease is only as strong as the evidence behind it. Most landlord disputes — over condition, repair, and dilapidations — come down to what was recorded, and when. Get the documentation right at the outset and the rest of the lease cycle is far easier to enforce.
The work spans the life of the lease. At the start, a schedule of condition fixes the building’s baseline so you’re not held to a repairing standard the tenant never inherited. During the term, interim schedules and repairs notices give you statutory leverage when a tenant lets the building slide. At the end, a terminal dilapidations claim recovers what the lease entitles you to — properly evidenced and Protocol-compliant, so it holds up if it’s challenged.
The common thread is protecting the asset and the rent roll without overreaching. Claims that are inflated or thinly evidenced cost you credibility and time; we build the position you can actually defend.
Find the service that fits your situation.
- You’re granting a lease and want to protect future claims Schedules of Condition for Landlords
- The lease is ending and you need to recover the cost of disrepair Dilapidations for Landlords
- A tenant is letting the building deteriorate mid-term Interim Schedules of Dilapidations
- You need to formally compel a tenant to carry out repairs Repairs Notices for Landlords
Protect the asset across the whole lease.
Schedules of Condition for Landlords
Documented baseline that protects future dilapidations claims.
Dilapidations for Landlords
Terminal schedules, Protocol-compliant claims, negotiation through to settlement.
Interim Schedules of Dilapidations
Mid-lease intervention when a tenant has breached.
Repairs Notices for Landlords
Statutory notices to compel repair where breaches threaten the asset.
Not sure which service fits?
Initial conversations are free. Five minutes with a chartered surveyor usually clarifies whether you need us — and which service fits.