If your lease is coming to an end, your next steps will depend very much on your business’ future needs.

Lease expiry represents a good opportunity to review your strategic property requirements. And ideally, you should be thinking about these at least 18 months in advance of your lease ending.

When your lease does come to an end, it means you have to vacate the property and hand it back to the landlord.

If you want to consider alternative premises, our commercial agency team can search for appropriate premises to meet your future needs, seeing you through this process from viewings and negotiation of lease terms, right through to fitout and into occupation.

If you would rather renew the lease on your existing premises, our surveyors will guide you through this process, entering into negotiations with your landlord to secure new lease terms which are suitable for your business needs.

However, if you are not sure whether to renew your lease or vacate the premises, we can inform this decision with market insight and expert advice, which will help you to evaluate the options available to you.

As mentioned earlier, one of the most important things is to give your business enough time to consider all the options available to you, including a review your existing lease to determine what action needs to be taken.

Our team of surveyors can support you at lease end, and will work with you to discuss all of the available options in order to work up a suitable strategy.