It is important that your property value is protected so any alterations to a building by a tenant should be recorded and then agreed upon within a Licence for Alterations annexed to the lease document. It protects both parties by ensuring that the tenant accurately knows their liability in terms of reinstating the building to the condition it was before work was carried out.
Our technical knowledge and experience of project managing many types of construction projects enables us to take a practical approach at the same time protecting your interests.
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DownloadInnes England carefully reviews tenant proposals at the draft licence stage and will ensure that accurate proposal drawings and specifications are provided, as well as ensuring that alterations will not adversely affect the investment value of the premises, affect the energy performance of a building, or cause unnecessary disruption to other tenants in an multiple occupied building. We will monitor these works through to completion, and oversee the provision of all the necessary documentation such as, warranties, mechanical and electrical test certification and building regulation approvals.
Innes England has a highly qualified team of chartered surveyors who provide a professional and personal approach to all their services and have the experience to understand the specific needs of most commercial sectors.
The Tenant Alterations team at Innes England comprises highly skilled professionals, each bringing a wealth of experience and expertise in commercial property. Renowned for their market insights and extensive network, which they leverage to provide the best outcomes for our clients. Please get in touch with them to discuss your needs:
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