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Residential tenancy |
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PR603 |
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A simple agreement in plain English, including all relevant provisions and a choice of items of tenant’s covenants. Suitable for an owner to let a room to a lodger for a limited period for example. Ideal for a ‘student let’ in a house where the owner is also in occupation. |
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PR202 |
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- Prescribed form of notice to be served as the “14 day health warning” amended to suit surrender of existing lease;
- Prescribed form of declaration for surrender of lease;
- Statutory declaration for surrender if less than 14 days notice is given;
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PR601 |
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A basic tenancy agreement in plain English, with relevant provisions, and a choice of items of tenant’s covenants. |
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PR511 |
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A comprehensive tenancy agreement in plain English, with full provisions, and a choice of over 25 items of tenant’s covenants. |
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PR502 |
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A comprehensive tenancy agreement in plain English, with full provisions, including guarantor, and a choice of over 25 items of tenant’s covenants. |
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PR500 |
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comprehensive Home Condition Report allows provides more information to the buyer, thus increasing your chances of a sale. |
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PR702 |
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PR523 |
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A comprehensive tenancy agreement in plain English, with relevant provisions, and a choice of items of tenant’s covenants. |
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PR505 |
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The Tenancy Deposit Protection Scheme Regulations require that certain information is provided to the tenant within 14 days of signing the tenancy agreement. Use this document to comply with the regulations - it includes everything required so that you are covered by the rules. |
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PR501 |
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A comprehensive tenancy agreement in plain English, with full provisions, including guarantor, and a choice of over 25 items of tenant’s covenants. |
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PR499 |
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template pack compliant with HIP Regulations. Insert additional searches and plans at designated spaces. |
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PR701 |
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End the tennacy agreement according to the law. For use at any time before the last day of the fixed term. With complete guidance on 'how to'. |
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PR522 |
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A “terms and conditions” document for submitting with an offer of accommodation. |
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PR504 |
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A comprehensive tenancy agreement in plain English, with full provisions, including guarantor, and a choice of over 25 items of tenant’s covenants. |
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PR488 |
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Standard inventory for any property |
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PR604 |
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straight forward licence agreement for use where one party resides in the property during the week, and the other at the weekend, for example. |
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PR209 |
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Formal notice under the 1988 Act, with full guidance notes and information on how to |
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PR602 |
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Easy to use document providing the terms and conditions in which a lodger will reside in your house. Written in plain English, with full provisions and a choice of items of tenant’s covenants. Intended for use when you are occupying the house at the same time as your lodger. |
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PR521 |
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A comprehensive tenancy agreement in plain English, with relevant provisions, and a choice of items of tenant’s covenants. |
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PR503 |
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A comprehensive tenancy agreement in plain English, with full provisions, including guarantor, and a choice of over 25 items of tenant’s covenants. |
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Options to buy |
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PR303 |
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This standard comprehensive version is suitable for dealing with a land owner who is happy with legal documents, or with his solicitor. It does not contain the additional provisions of other documents. |
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PR312 |
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This standard, assignable option agreement is suitable for dealing with a land owner who is happy with legal documents, or with his solicitor. |
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PR307 |
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Comprehensive terms and conditions, for the granting and exercise of a non-assignable time-limited put option over land |
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PR302 |
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Comprehensive option agreement for any land or property with provision for increasing the exercise price in proportion to the increased value of the land, thus returning an agreed proportion of the increased value to the seller, regardless of the level of success of any scheme. Protects buyer if full proposals fail. |
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PR310 |
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Comprehensive, assignable option agreement for any land or property with provision for increasing the exercise price in proportion to the increased value of the land. This returns an agreed proportion of the increased value to the seller, regardless of the level of success of any scheme. Protects buyer if full proposals fail. |
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PR306 |
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Comprehensive terms and conditions, for the granting and exercise of a non-assignable time-limited right of pre-emption over land |
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PR301 |
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Comprehensive option agreement for any land or property with provision for an extension of the option period in exchange for an additional payment to the Seller, thus rewarding him for waiting longer, if for example expected planning consent has been delayed. |
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PR309 |
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Comprehensive option agreement for any land or property with provision for an extension of the option period in exchange for an additional payment to the Seller, thus rewarding him for waiting longer, if for example expected planning consent has been delayed. Includes paragraphs for assignment. |
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PR305 |
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A put option is an obligation on the buyer to buy within the option period (exercisable by the vendor who has paid the prospective purchaser a sum to take the obligation to buy). This is a comprehensive put option agreement, for the granting and exercise of an assignable time-limited put option over land. |
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PR311 |
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PR311 is a conditional contract - the entire deal is under contract and both sides are bound - subject only to one or more conditions being met. The most usual condition is a grant of planning permission. |
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PR313 |
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This standard comprehensive version is suitable for dealing with a land owner who requires an assignable option agreement in its simplest form. Completely watertight yet elegantly easy. |
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PR308 |
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Comprehensive terms and conditions, for the granting and exercise of an assignable time-limited right of pre-emption over land |
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Holiday accommodation |
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PR543 |
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where generally only one owner occupies the whole of the property at any one time |
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PR304 |
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PR304 is as PR303, but with warranties and “legal” provisions reduced. This recognises that many land owners may be reluctant to sign an agreement which appears too legalistic. |
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PR523 |
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A comprehensive tenancy agreement in plain English, with relevant provisions, and a choice of items of tenant’s covenants. |
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PR545 |
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Comprehensive agreement to let your holiday property (house or flat) to the same person, on a regular ongoing basis. This is also known as a fractional rent agreement. |
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PR522 |
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A “terms and conditions” document for submitting with an offer of accommodation. |
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PR544 |
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where generally only one owner occupies the whole of the property at any one time. |
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PR521 |
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A comprehensive tenancy agreement in plain English, with relevant provisions, and a choice of items of tenant’s covenants. |
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Formal notices |
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PR207 |
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Statutory form to be used by a new landlord withdrawing a section 25 notice by a previous landlord |
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PR203 |
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Statutory form and explanatory notes for a section 40 notice by a landlord requesting information so he can decide whether or not to renew the business tenancy. |
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PR211 |
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Section 21(b) notice required by a landlord to end a fixed term tenancy |
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PR206 |
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Statutory forms and explanatory notes for a section 25 notice by a landlord opposing a business tenancy |
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PR201 |
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- Prescribed form of notice to be served as the “14 day health warning” for new lease;
- Prescribed form of declaration for new lease;
- Statutory declaration if less than 14 days notice is given;
- Paragraph to be inserted in lease (already contained in all Net Lawman leases);
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PR205 |
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Statutory form for a section 25 notice by a landlord wanting to renew a business tenancy |
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PR209 |
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Formal notice under the 1988 Act, with full guidance notes and information on how to |
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PR208 |
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Statutory form ‘Section 26 notice’ and explanatory notes to be used by a tenant requesting renewal of his business tenancy |
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PR204 |
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Statutory form and explanatory notes for a section 40 notice by a tenant requesting information so he can decide whether or not to renew the business tenancy. |
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PR210 |
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Section 21(a) notice required by a landlord to end a periodic tenancy |
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Business property leases |
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PR007 |
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Flexible business property lease agreement for the lease of a suite of offices within a larger building. Includes full provisions – simply choose paragraphs to suit you. Includes guarantor, rent review, insurance provisions and more. Suitable for any type and size of business. Use only if your lease is less than seven years. If for more than seven years, choose PR907. |
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PR971 |
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This is the same document as PR071, yet it caters for Prescribed Lease Clauses (PLCs). Flexible provisions in line with the 2006 Agricultural Tenancies Order. If your lease is for seven years or more, choose PR971. |
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PR901 |
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This is the same document as PR001, yet it caters for Prescribed Lease Clauses (PLCs). If your lease is for seven years or more, choose PR901. |
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PR303 |
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This standard comprehensive version is suitable for dealing with a land owner who is happy with legal documents, or with his solicitor. It does not contain the additional provisions of other documents. |
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PR142 |
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Use for the occasion of any event taking place on agricultural land - equestrian, market, rally, fair, etc. This is an agreement with the organiser of the event. The event may take place on any number of days and additional time will be needed for setting out and packing up after cleaning. If the event organiser requires certainty / a legal right to ocupy, for example if he intends to spend substantial sums in promotion of the event, he may insist on a lease, such as PR105, but note that PR105 does not contain all of the provisions specific to event management. |
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PR106 |
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This is a standard business lease with additions which may be relevant to the letting of an equestrian establishment. If the letting is for a use which is substantially agricultural (not equestrian except a stud farm), use a farm business tenancy agreement. If you are not sure whether the tenant will or will not carry on an equestrian business, use this document. |
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PR022 |
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Establishes a proper cost for tax and partner purposes. |
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PR003 |
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Simple lease of land, but including all provisions a landlord might require. Use only if your lease is less than seven years. If more then seven years, choose PR903. |
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PR907 |
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Flexible business property lease agreement for the lease of a suite of offices within a larger building. Includes full provisions – simply choose paragraphs to suit you. Includes ‘prescribed lease clauses (as required by law), guarantor, rent review, insurance provisions and more. Suitable for any type and size of business. Use only if your lease is seven years or more. If less than seven years, choose document PR007. |
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PR904 |
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This is the same document as PR004, yet it caters for Prescribed Lease Clauses (PLCs). If your lease is for seven years or more, choose PR904. |
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PR602 |
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Easy to use document providing the terms and conditions in which a lodger will reside in your house. Written in plain English, with full provisions and a choice of items of tenant’s covenants. Intended for use when you are occupying the house at the same time as your lodger. |
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PR302 |
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Comprehensive option agreement for any land or property with provision for increasing the exercise price in proportion to the increased value of the land, thus returning an agreed proportion of the increased value to the seller, regardless of the level of success of any scheme. Protects buyer if full proposals fail. |
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PR141 |
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Use to license land for equestrian use, with or without stables or other buildings. Business use not allowed. This is a simpler form of the lease PR107, suitable for a letting up to say five years of a field or two, for equestrian use. If the facilities and buildings are of substantial value, use PR107. |
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PR105 |
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This is a standard business lease with additions which may be relevant to the rural character of the land and buildings let. If the letting is for a use which is substantially agricultural, use a farm business tenancy agreement. If you are not sure whether the tenant will or will not carry on a business, use this document. |
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PR021 |
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This document is set up so as to strengthen any claim to exclusion from the tenant protection provisions of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954. For full details of the effect and when to use it see. |
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PR002 |
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Simple lease of shop or other self sufficient building for business purposes, but including all provisions a landlord might require. Use only if your lease is less than seven years. If more then seven years, choose PR902. |
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PR903 |
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This is the same document as PR003, yet it caters for Prescribed Lease Clauses (PLCs). If your lease is for seven years or more, choose PR903. |
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PR311 |
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PR311 is a conditional contract - the entire deal is under contract and both sides are bound - subject only to one or more conditions being met. The most usual condition is a grant of planning permission. |
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PR301 |
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Comprehensive option agreement for any land or property with provision for an extension of the option period in exchange for an additional payment to the Seller, thus rewarding him for waiting longer, if for example expected planning consent has been delayed. |
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PR140 |
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This is a short term licence outside the terms of the Landlord and Tenant Act and the Agricultural Tenancies Act. It is like a contract to take what grows on the land, rather than occupy the land. It gives no rights to the licensee and can be terminated easily. Use only for a period of less than 12 months. Renew with a fresh agreement after 12 months, provided the licensee has completely vacated the land for at least a few days. |
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PR072 |
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Farm business tenancy agreements under Agricultural Tenancies Act 1995: short form for short term letting of land. Flexible provisions in line with the 2006 Agricultural Tenancies Order. |
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PR005 |
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Suitable for premises which include a residential element, designed for the business tenant to occupy as his home. The most common application is “the flat over the shop” but there are many others. Includes full provisions such as rent review, guarantor, insurance repairs and much more. Complete with Net Lawman guidance. |
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PR001 |
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A comprehensive business lease with full provisions, including break clause, guarantor, and more. Suitable for offices, factory, workshop, etc. Use only if your lease is less than seven years. If more then seven years, choose PR901 |
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PR905 |
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comprehensive agreement for the lease of a building for both business and residential purposes, such as a flat over shop. For seven years or more. |
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PR902 |
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