Property Left Behind by Commercial Tenants
When a commercial tenant vacates a property, they may leave behind items that belong to them. These Property Left Behind by Commercial Tenants documents are professionally drafted and provide useful guidance on the steps and legal requirements that landlords need to follow to effectively manage property left behind by commercial tenants.
They include an informative guidance notes and a template form of notice which can be used to exercise the rights given to landlords by Section 12 of the Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977. Section 12 sets out a procedure which landlords can implement to enable them lawfully to sell or dispose of possessions left behind by a tenant after the expiry of a lease.
The documents are constructed in Word format, and can be customised to meet your requirements. Please click on the links below to access the documents.
For use in England and Wales only.
- Guidance Note: Dealing with Property Left Behind by Commercial Tenants
- Notice of Proposed Sale of Tenant’s Left Behind Possessions (Commercial Property)
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