Adam leads our brand-new Birmingham office and specialises in professional services ranging from valuations, rent reviews, lease renewals and business rates. Adam is a Fellow of the RICS (FRICS), a RICS Registered Valuer and member of the Rating Surveyors’ Association also with IRRV (Hons) status.
As a RICS Registered Valuer, Adam provides valuations for loan security purposes, rental and capital valuations for a wide variety of property types and for a diverse client list ranging from private individuals to corporate banks.
Adam is experienced in all landlord and tenant matters, including rent reviews, lease renewals and agreement of new leases acting on behalf of both the landlords and tenants. Adam has a good track record for successful third-party resolutions following dispute resolution whilst acting as an expert.
From individual clients through to large portfolios, Adam can advise on business rates to help save clients significant sums of money.
Adam has a passion for Rugby and used to play for the Bournville RFC until he snapped his Achilles around 10 years ago. Adam also enjoys scuba diving shipwrecks around the world, shooting and enjoys touring on his motorbike.
Explore our case studies to see how Innes England’s expertise has successfully guided clients across various sectors in the property market.
The Challenge: Innes England opened its Birmingham office in April 2022 to establish a stronger foothold in the West Midlands commercial property market. While the company had an existing presence in the region, a dedicated office was needed to better serve clients, secure key instructions, and expand valuation, agency, and asset management services. The challenge was to compete in a fast-moving market, attract new clients, and demonstrate tangible value to landlords, developers, investors and financial institutions.
The Challenge: Arthur Johnson and Sons Auctioneers, a historic Nottingham business established in 1888, faced the potential loss of their statutory right to a lease renewal due to ongoing redevelopment threats in the area. The challenge was to navigate complex and prolonged negotiations to secure protected leases on favourable terms, ensuring the business could continue operating from its historic home, despite looming redevelopment pressures that had persisted for nearly 20 years.