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Party walls, boundary disputes and how to resolve them: a step-by-step guide

A party wall is a wall or boundary that is shared by multiple owners or tenants.  Ownership is a complex matter that may require chartered building consultancy to resolve – is the party wall jointly owned, partly owned or owned by one of the parties exclusively?   The UK Party Wall etc. Act 1996 aims […]

Becoming a commercial tenant: what you need to consider

While some businesses might own the premises they operate from, for others, renting an office, workshop, factory or storage facility is far more cost-efficient.  Leasing a commercial property allows your business the flexibility it needs to grow, so should you want to expand or change the location of your business, you could simply wait until […]

Dilapidations: what to look out for

As a tenant, your responsibilities under the terms of your lease agreement could be manifold. If you fail to fulfil your obligations in regards to dilapidations agreements, you could very well find yourself in court paying for legal fees and fines on top of the cost of restoring your leased commercial property to its original […]

Dilapidations advice: what does the Dilapidations Protocol mean for you?

Chartered building surveyors such as those at Bradley-Mason LLP continually expand their knowledge of the most recent government legislation and industry standards, which allows us to help landlords and tenants to remain safe & compliant during occupancy of a commercial property.  Certain legislative changes affect the way in which we do our jobs, while others […]

Health and safety audits: what you need to know

As an independent chartered surveyor, Bradley-Mason LLP combines effective, professional advice with a personalised service in building consultancy and project management in order to ensure that any new company project or commercial expansion runs smoothly and without issue. We offer a range of services to clients throughout the UK, proud to be recognised as registered […]

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