New Code of Practice for Commercial property relationships post pandemic
- 10 November 2021
- Commercial Real Estate
The Government has published its new, Code of Practice for Commercial Property Relationships following the COVID-19 pandemic, which replaces the previous Code of Practice published in June 2020.
This accompanies the Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Bill, which is currently making its way through Parliament. As it currently stands, the Bill will remove from landlords the last remaining options they have for enforcing payment of pandemic-related rent arrears and will effectively force landlords down a new arbitration route.
The key headlines from the new Code and Bill are as follows:
The Bill will remove from landlords the last remaining options they have for enforcing payment of pandemic-related rent arrears and will effectively force landlords down a new arbitration route.
The reforms will be welcomed by commercial tenants, particularly those in the hardest hit sectors. Equally though, many will be querying whether the Government has achieved the right balance between protecting tenants and the severe curtailment of the rights of commercial landlords – many of whom are also small businesses.
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