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Thursday, 04 March 2010 13:51 |
Assignment The transfer of lease in its entirety from assignor to assignee Assignor The party disposing of their existing lease. Assignee The party taking over the lease. Bank Guarantee Documents supplied by lessees bank to guarantee an agreed amount of money in the event of the lessee forfeits the lease. Building Insurance The landlords insurance policy against damage/destruction of the property Business rates Local taxes charged to the occupier by central government. Break Clause Date at which a lease can be terminated having given prior written notice. This is agreed prior to completion and usually can be exercised by either landlord or tenant. Building survey Report carried out by qualified Chartered Surveyor advising on he structure and repair of the property. Completion Conclusion of legal formalities and legal transfer of ownership to the lessee/purchaser. Contract A legally binding document incorporating all the relevant terms of the negotiation Covenants The terms within the lease under which the lessee is legally bound Deposit A sum of money paid by the buyer on exchange of contracts. Dilapidations Repairing obligations to which the lessee must comply with at the end of the lease. Exchange of contracts The point at which the parties are legally committed to conclude the transaction with an agreed timescale. Ground rent The annual rent(normally nominal)charge levied by the freeholder to the long leaseholder. Lease Agreement entered into by landlord and tenant setting out the terms and obligations under which the tenant occupies the premises. Legal Costs Costs and fees paid to solicitors for dealing with legal documentation. Lesser The party offering a lease Lessee The party agreeing to take the lease Listed building A building that has been designated as being of special architectural or historic interest. Alteration to listed building are heavily censored. Local authority search Search undertaken by a solicitor to local council regarding any outstanding enforcement. Peppercorn ground rent A nominal rent paid to the freeholder. Premium lease Sum of money paid upon assignment for the benefit of the lease.. Purchaser A person who is buying a property. Rent A sum of money paid by the tenant to landlord for beneficial occupation of the property. Normally charged quarterly in advance. Rent Deposit A sum lodged with the landlord which can be used in the event that lessee forfeits the lease. Rent Review A date at which the rent will be review. Normally this review is on an upward only basis at the anniversary of the third or fifth year. Service charge Charge levied by landlord to cover costs of all management services in relation to the running of the property. Serviced Offices Short term occupational solution where accommodation is let on a monthly renewable licence on a fully inclusive basis. Sinking Fund Collection of service charge money in advance. Normally created in anticipation of future major works to the building. Stamp duty A tax paid to the government by the purchaser. Amount paid on a sliding scale of between 1% and 4% depending on value of the property.. Subject to Contract Words to indicate that the document does not form part of the legally binding contract. Tenant An occupier that is taking a lease from the landlord. Tenant A person who has temporary possession of a property. Tenure Definition of type of property either leasehold or freehold. Title deeds Documents showing the legal ownership of a property. Under offer The stage at which outline terms have been agreed prior to exchange of contracts. Use Restrictions on how the property can be used. I.e. retail, business or industrial. Vendor The party selling a property.
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