Commercial Property Solicitors


EPCs – partial response to consultation on changes published

Stephanie Cairns, Associate On 21st January 2026, the government published a partial response to the consultation on proposals to reform the Energy Pe...

Padel court leases: essential considerations for landlords and operators in the UK’s fastest-growing sport

Faye Astin, Solicitor The popularity of padel is increasing across the UK, with more than 1,000 cour...

Hospitality Fit Out Glass Rack

Key considerations for hospitality & leisure fit-outs

Carmen Lui, Solicitor The fit-out stage is usually the most expensive phase for any business, and re...

Martyn’s Law: responsibilities for landlords and tenants

Stacey Rees, Associate What is Martyn’s Law? The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, also...

Buying the corporate wrapper, not just the property: simple? – Maybe not!

Steve Eccleston, Managing Partner A growing number of purchasers are opting to acquire property-hold...

Kuits advises Greentec Auto on first UK base at Trafford Park

Manchester commercial law firm, Kuits Solicitors, has advised US-headquartered Greentec Auto on the ...

5 traps for the unwary when taking a leisure lease

Faye Astin, Solicitor When taking a lease of a premises that is to be used for serving drinks and/or...

Kuits advise on lease for new hospitality venue

Manchester commercial law firm, Kuits solicitors, recently advised WH Real Estate on the successful ...

The impact on lease negotiations – The Retail Leisure and Hospitality (RHL) Scheme

Carmen Lui, Solicitor What is the RHL Scheme? The RHL Scheme was introduced by the Government as a r...

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