Commercial property
Any commercial property transaction may involve complex legal factors, such as planning, the environment and tax.
Our commercial property department prides itself on having a complete grasp of the detail of current property legislation to ensure any transaction will proceed smoothly and meet a client’s expectations.
Our services include:
- Commercial freeholds and leaseholds for clients’ own use
- Site assembly for developers
- Hotels
- Portfolio management
- Retail properties for brand name retailers, who choose us knowing that we can handle their work with a personal service, delivered at competitive fee rates
- Collaborations in relation to developable land
- New build projects involving building contracts and warranties
Contact us today on 01803 213251 for an informal chat, without obligation.
The sale of world famous Kents Cavern
Teamwork – Wollens and some of the most well-known names in Torbay’s business world – played a major role in securing the sale of Torquay’s world-famous Kents Cavern within a matter of weeks.
Read the full story here Wollens collaborate to deliver Kents Cavern sale within weeks – Company News – Wollens
See our video below with comments from Nick Powe and the team at Wollens:
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Commercial property news
Key points when negotiating a promotion agreement for your land
If you own land which may have potential for development, or you have already been approached by a developer, the chances are you have considered the pros and cons of a promotion agreement. This can be a great way for a landowner to benefit from a developer’s...
Wollens Earns Accreditation as a Great Place to Work-Certified™ Company!
We are delighted to share that Wollens solicitors has been officially accredited as a Great Place to Work-Certified™ organisation. Great Place to Work® is the global authority on workplace culture. Since 1992, they have surveyed over 100 million employees around the...
Wollens Commercial specialist and Partner joins the board of directors at Devon County FA.
Emma, was invited to join the board of Devon County FA earlier this year as their Legal Director. Devon County FA is the not-for-profit body responsible for the development and governance of grassroots football in Devon. They work with the FA to deliver the national...
Renters Reform Bill: what does it mean for landlords?
The UK Government has announced radical plans to overhaul the private renters’ market, with a new bill designed to shift the balance between landlords and the country’s 4.4 million private rented tenants. The Renters Reform Bill introduces a number of new rights for...
Wollens celebrate inclusion within Legal 500 rankings!
Wollens is delighted to secure a place in the prestigious Legal 500 directory 2023 edition. The Legal 500 is the leading guide to law firms and solicitors in the UK. The rankings reflect the result of months of extensive analysis by the research team, who conduct...
Building Safety Act 2022 – impact on developers, contractors and landlords
The Building Safety Act 2022 introduces a complex regime for assessing and managing risk throughout the life of a building. If you are a developer, a building contractor or a landlord, we can help ensure you comply. The reputational risk of getting this wrong is huge, so it really pays to get good advice.
Letting your tenant go: consenting to assignment and underletting
If you are a landlord of commercial property, you will have chosen your tenants carefully. A landlord wants to be sure that a tenant will pay the rent and service charge, and that the tenant will comply with the obligations in the lease so that the property is kept...
Redeveloping commercial property around your tenant
Our commercial property solicitors outline the considerations when redeveloping commercial property around your tenant. Redeveloping parts of a building in your portfolio, to create a more flexible layout or perhaps add additional floors, can be a good way to enhance...
Commercial property, green space, and The Queen’s Green Canopy
From individual landowners to corporate developers, everyone is being encouraged to play their part in enhancing our environment by planting trees for The Queen’s Green Canopy, an initiative to mark Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022. Growing awareness of the role...
Restrictive covenants and development sites
Even the most promising development can be knocked off course if the land is subject to a restrictive covenant. Restrictions of this sort can prevent land being built on or being used for specific purposes for many years, even if the development has planning...