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LANDLORD'S NOTICE TO EXCLUDE SECURITY OF TENURE
(Served pursuant to section 38A(3)(a) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 and paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 to the Regulatory Reform (Business Tenancies) (England and Wales) Order 2003)
TO (the Tenant):
________
of
________
Company registration number (if applicable): ________
FROM (the Landlord):
________
of
________
Company registration number (if applicable): ________
THE PREMISES:
The premises at:
________
The proposed term of the tenancy is ________ commencing on or about ________.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
You are being offered a lease without security of tenure. Do not commit yourself to the lease unless you have read this message carefully and have discussed it with a professional adviser.
Business tenants normally have security of tenure – the right to stay in their business premises when the lease ends.
If you commit yourself to the lease you will be giving up these important legal rights.
- You will have no right to stay in the premises when the lease ends.
- Unless the landlord chooses to offer you another lease, you will need to leave the premises.
- You will be unable to claim compensation for the loss of your business premises, unless the lease specifically gives you this right.
- If the landlord offers you another lease, you will have no right to ask the court to fix the rent.
It is therefore important to get professional advice – from a qualified surveyor, lawyer or accountant – before agreeing to give up these rights.
If you want to ensure that you can stay in the same business premises when the lease ends, you should consult your adviser about another form of lease that does not exclude the protection of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954.
If you receive this notice at least 14 days before committing yourself to the lease then you will need to sign a simple declaration that you have received with this notice and have accepted its consequences, before signing the lease.
But, if you do not receive at least 14 days’ notice, then you will need to sign a “statutory” declaration. To do so, you will need to visit an independent solicitor (or someone else empowered to administer oaths).
SIGNED for and on behalf of the Landlord:
________________________________
Signature of ________
Name and capacity of signatory: ________
Date of service of this notice: ________
DECLARATION TO EXCLUDE SECTIONS 24 TO 28 OF THE LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT 1954
(In the form set out in Schedule 2 to the Regulatory Reform (Business Tenancies) (England and Wales) Order 2003 – to be completed where the notice above is served not less than 14 days before the Tenant enters into the tenancy or becomes contractually bound to do so)
I, ________ of
________
declare that:
1. I, ________ (the Tenant), propose to enter into a tenancy of premises at:
________
for a term commencing on ________.
2. I propose to enter into an agreement with ________ (the Landlord) that the provisions of sections 24 to 28 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (security of tenure) shall be excluded in relation to the tenancy.
3. The Landlord has, not less than 14 days before I enter into the tenancy, or (if earlier) become contractually bound to do so, served on me a notice in the form, or substantially in the form, set out in Schedule 1 to the Regulatory Reform (Business Tenancies) (England and Wales) Order 2003. The form of notice set out in that Schedule is reproduced above.
4. I have read the notice referred to in paragraph 3 above and accept the consequences of entering into the agreement referred to in paragraph 2 above.
5. (delete as applicable) I am the Tenant / I am duly authorised by the Tenant to make this declaration.
DECLARED at ________ this ________ (day) ________ (month) ________ (year).
SIGNATURE OF TENANT (or person duly authorised by the Tenant):
______________________________
________
Name and capacity of signatory (if signing on behalf of the Tenant): ________
STATUTORY DECLARATION TO EXCLUDE SECTIONS 24 TO 28 OF THE LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT 1954
I, ________ of
________
do solemnly and sincerely declare that:
1. I, ________ (the Tenant), propose to enter into a tenancy of premises at:
________
for a term commencing on ________.
2. I propose to enter into an agreement with ________ (the Landlord) that the provisions of sections 24 to 28 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (security of tenure) shall be excluded in relation to the tenancy.
3. The Landlord has served on me a notice in the form, or substantially in the form, set out in Schedule 1 to the Regulatory Reform (Business Tenancies) (England and Wales) Order 2003. The form of notice set out in that Schedule is reproduced above.
4. I have read the notice referred to in paragraph 3 above and accept the consequences of entering into the agreement referred to in paragraph 2 above.
5. (delete as applicable) I am the Tenant / I am duly authorised by the Tenant to make this declaration.
AND I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true and by virtue of the Statutory Declarations Act 1835.
DECLARED at ________ this ________ (day) ________ (month) ________ (year).
SIGNATURE OF DECLARANT:
______________________________
________
Name and capacity of signatory (if signing on behalf of the Tenant): ________
BEFORE ME:
______________________________
Signature of person before whom the declaration is made
Name: ________
Address: ________
Qualification (e.g. solicitor / commissioner for oaths / notary public): ________
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