Showing posts with label Hammerson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hammerson. Show all posts

Friday, 19 November 2010

Redefining the landlord and tenant relationship - back to being radical again

In July 2009 I wrote a blog about how we need to be more radical in relation to Commercial Leases and the Commercial Lease code (see Commercial Lease Code: Let's Be Radical).  Therefore I was most interested to read a Property Week interview with Lawrence Hutchings, Hammerson's managing director UK retail in last week's Property Week in which Lawrence clearly argued for action to be taken "to satisfy both retailers and global investors in the UK retail property arena".

Lawrence specifically makes mention of how landlords negotiate with tenants and expressed a clear belief that "Changes in the landlord and tenant relationship will be structural".  Indeed Hammerson has altered its own internal structure to improve its relationship with tenants by delivering better service performance.

I continue to hold the view that creating an industry standard lease for lower value and/or smaller units would further help improve the landlord and tenant relationship.  It would reduce deal times, deal cost and deliver certainty for both parties.  I may be doing some lawyers out of work but, as I always say to my client, my job is to identify the best way for you to achieve your commercial objectives.  If there is a cheaper and quicker option that is the route my client should take even when the result is little or no work for me.

Anyone else interested?  Please let me know.