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First time in this particular forum and feel pleased to be here!
Background: I run a small business from home and have done for the last 7 years. The business has become relatively successful and I now want to concentrate on making it a "fulltime" business. Recently, a small shop has become vacant in my village (like in most villages/towns!) and I feel this might be my opportunity to "go large", or at least take my business to the next level. I offer IT repairs (from phones to tablets to laptops/desktops).
Question: I have been in contact with the landlord who owns the shop (and the flat upstairs) and have told him I am interested in taking over the premises. The shop has been empty for nearly 12 months. The landlord has been fairly noncommittal to this point, although he has vaguely discussed a leasing deal (only verbally). The shop needed some work done to it (not least because the services were tied in with the flat upstairs) and this is going on right now. I visited the shop to see inside (although I do know the shop as I used it previously when it was a Post Office) and can see they have separated the services and have generally tidied up with new walls and floor. So we have got to the point where he has asked me to contact the council to apply for a "change of use". I did that and council have stated I need to apply for a change of use from A1 to mixed A1/B1, at a cost of £450 + VAT. Because we are not committed yet to going forward with the lease, I obviously don't want to fork out that sort of money when he could essentially 'pull the rug from under my feet'.
So the question is, is there some sort of Option Agreement available where he promises to lease the shop to me providing I can get the relevant factors in place to go forward with the lease, the change of use being one of them?
(As further background, I am trying to not get involved with a solicitor over this, partly due to costs [I did contact a solicitor and they quoted me £260/hour with a minimum charge of 4 hours- their estimation), and partly because I have two friends who held very, very senior positions in large corporations and who have offered to assist with the lease contract.)
First time in this particular forum and feel pleased to be here!
Background: I run a small business from home and have done for the last 7 years. The business has become relatively successful and I now want to concentrate on making it a "fulltime" business. Recently, a small shop has become vacant in my village (like in most villages/towns!) and I feel this might be my opportunity to "go large", or at least take my business to the next level. I offer IT repairs (from phones to tablets to laptops/desktops).
Question: I have been in contact with the landlord who owns the shop (and the flat upstairs) and have told him I am interested in taking over the premises. The shop has been empty for nearly 12 months. The landlord has been fairly noncommittal to this point, although he has vaguely discussed a leasing deal (only verbally). The shop needed some work done to it (not least because the services were tied in with the flat upstairs) and this is going on right now. I visited the shop to see inside (although I do know the shop as I used it previously when it was a Post Office) and can see they have separated the services and have generally tidied up with new walls and floor. So we have got to the point where he has asked me to contact the council to apply for a "change of use". I did that and council have stated I need to apply for a change of use from A1 to mixed A1/B1, at a cost of £450 + VAT. Because we are not committed yet to going forward with the lease, I obviously don't want to fork out that sort of money when he could essentially 'pull the rug from under my feet'.
So the question is, is there some sort of Option Agreement available where he promises to lease the shop to me providing I can get the relevant factors in place to go forward with the lease, the change of use being one of them?
(As further background, I am trying to not get involved with a solicitor over this, partly due to costs [I did contact a solicitor and they quoted me £260/hour with a minimum charge of 4 hours- their estimation), and partly because I have two friends who held very, very senior positions in large corporations and who have offered to assist with the lease contract.)
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