Charlotte Coleman#951

Charlotte Coleman

Charlotte trained at Rosling King LLP and qualified in October 2008. She then worked at Osborne Clarke for four years, before joining the Property Litigation team at Winckworth Sherwood in October 2012. She regularly advises on contentious commercial landlord and tenant issues, including all aspects of estate and asset management, and has significant experience advising on vacant possession strategies, rights of light issues, party wall issues, restrictive covenants, easements, access rights and trespass.

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LTA 1954—terms of the renewal lease
LTA 1954—terms of the renewal lease
Practice notes

This Practice Note deals with the determination of the terms of a renewal lease by the court under the sections 32–34 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (LTA 1954), in the event that the parties cannot reach agreement, in respect of the premises, length of term, the rent payable, and other terms including improvements, rent review break options, guarantors, repairs, reinstatement and alterations, service charges and rent deposits.

Practice Area

Panels

  • Consulting Editorial Board
  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2008

Membership

  • Law Society of England and Wales
  • Property Litigation Association

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