Lease Make Good – Pre Nup
Headaches and protracted negotiations at lease expiry could be avoided by well drafted Make Good clauses and thought out strategies prior to lease commencement.
Building owners and tenants can be poles apart in their understanding and interpretation of repair, maintenance and other make good related clauses. This in turn can lead to significant unforeseen costs, disputes and delayed income.
Attention to the lease definitions and obligations together with some good asset management strategies can help to avoid such situations.
Your lease and make good check list in this regard could include some thought around the following:
Premises
- What are the physical elements and spaces under the obligation of each party?
Commencement Date
- Does the obligation for repair, maintenance and make good extend to any previous terms of occupation perhaps under an earlier lease or option?
Condition as at Commencement
- If the tenant is expected to return the property back to a condition ‘as at commencement’ – can anyone recall what this looked and felt like?
- Is it well defined and recorded in a schedule of condition with plans and photographs? Continue reading
Napier & Blakeley announces its acquisition of Emancium Pty Ltd
Napier & Blakeley announces its acquisition of Emancium Pty Ltd, which it has re-branded Napier & Blakeley Emancium Pty Ltd.
will provide specialised advice in relation to the efficient operations and lifecycle management of building assets including the identification, development, facilitation and validation of sophisticated and innovative financial and engineering solutions designed to reduce operational costs, manage risk, improve yield and increase asset values.
The acquisition strengthens Napier & Blakeley’s existing position in its world class provision of property due diligence services as well of benchmarking buildings for energy efficiency, operational performance and future capital expenditure. It also sets Napier & Blakeley apart in the use of the unique IT based platform. Continue reading →