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Commercial Lease Dilapidations Solicitors

If you are facing a dilapidations claim at the end of a commercial lease, or if you are a landlord seeking to recover the cost of reinstatement, our solicitors, with over 25 years of experience in commercial landlord and tenant disputes, can help.

Dilapidations is the area of commercial property law in England and Wales that deals with the condition of a property at the end of a lease and the tenant’s obligation to repair, redecorate, and reinstate under their repairing covenant.

We advise both landlords and tenants in commercial dilapidations disputes, from the initial review of the lease through to negotiated settlement or litigation. We hold a Lexcel accreditation from the Law Society of England and Wales and are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. Our full range of commercial property services is available on our website.

What does our dilapidations legal service cover?

Commercial dilapidations disputes in England and Wales require analysis of the repairing covenant, any schedule of condition, the statutory cap under section 18(1) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1927, and the procedural protections of the Leasehold Property (Repairs) Act 1938. Our team advises and acts on the following matters:

  • Terminal dilapidations, advising tenants who have received a schedule of dilapidations at or after lease expiry on the legal and factual basis for the claim and the available defences.
  • Interim dilapidations, advising landlords and tenants on repairing obligations and enforcement action during the currency of the lease under section 146 of the Law of Property Act 1925.
  • Schedule of condition advice, advising tenants at the start of a new lease on the importance of attaching a photographic schedule of condition to limit their repairing obligation.
  • Statutory cap on damages, advising on the operation of section 18(1) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1927, which limits the landlord’s damages claim to the diminution in value of the reversion.
  • Leasehold Property (Repairs) Act 1938 advice, advising tenants served with a notice of dilapidations during a long lease on their right to serve a counter-notice.
  • Scott Schedule preparation, preparing or responding to the formal document setting out each item of alleged dilapidation, the parties’ positions, and the costs claimed.
  • Expert surveyor coordination, working with specialist building surveyors and diminution in value experts to assess and challenge the items in dispute.
  • Negotiated settlement, working to achieve a commercial resolution that reflects the legal position, the condition of the property, and the strength of both parties’ cases.
  • Dilapidations litigation, where a negotiated settlement cannot be reached, and the matter proceeds to court.

Why choose Law Lane for dilapidations disputes?

Dilapidations claims involve both legal and technical disputes. The key legal limits on a landlord’s claim are the statutory cap in section 18(1) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1927 and the procedural protections of the Leasehold Property (Repairs) Act 1938. Many landlords serve schedules that exceed what they are legally entitled to recover. A solicitor who understands the law but not the surveying issues cannot advise effectively on either side.

Consider a tenant who receives a six-figure dilapidations schedule after vacating. A third of the items relate to fair wear and tear, which is not recoverable. Another third relates to alterations carried out with the landlord’s written consent but without a formal licence. Section 18(1) cap brings the remainder within a fraction of the headline figure. Working through that analysis, with a surveyor alongside us, is what we do.

Our Lexcel accreditation from the Law Society of England and Wales, and our 4.95 review rating from over 1,200 reviews, reflect our high standard of work. We give clients a realistic timetable, keep them informed at every stage, and ensure the legal work does not become the bottleneck in the transaction.

Get in touch

Our commercial property team is ready to advise you on your dilapidations matter today. Whether you are dealing with a large end-of-lease claim or planning for the end of a tenancy, obtaining early advice significantly affects the outcome. Please phone: 020 7870 4870 or email: info@lawlanesolicitors.co.uk 

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Frequently Asked Questions –

Dilapidations

What is a schedule of dilapidations?

A schedule of dilapidations is a document served by a landlord that sets out each item of the property that the tenant has allegedly failed to repair, redecorate, or reinstate in accordance with the lease. Terminal dilapidations schedules are served at or after the end of the lease and quantify the cost of putting the property into the required condition. A building surveyor usually prepares the schedule on behalf of the landlord.

How is the landlord's claim for dilapidations limited?

The landlord’s damages claim is capped by section 18(1) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1927 at the diminution in value of the landlord’s reversion caused by the disrepair. If the landlord intends to redevelop or significantly alter the property, the cap may reduce the recoverable sum to a fraction of the cost of the works, or to nil. A diminution in value valuation from a specialist surveyor is often the most effective tool available to a tenant defending a large claim.

What is a schedule of condition and why does it matter?

A schedule of condition is a document, usually with photographs, prepared at the start of a lease that records the condition of the premises at the commencement of the lease. Where the lease incorporates the schedule and limits the repairing obligation to returning the property in no worse a state, the tenant’s liability at the end of the lease is significantly restricted. We advise tenants on the importance of a schedule of condition before they sign any new commercial lease.

Can a landlord serve a dilapidations notice during the lease?

Yes, a landlord can serve an interim schedule of dilapidations during the lease term, requiring the tenant to carry out repairs. For leases with more than three years remaining, the Leasehold Property (Repairs) Act 1938 gives the tenant the right to serve a counter-notice, after which the landlord must obtain the court’s leave before issuing proceedings. This procedural step significantly affects the landlord’s ability to enforce mid-lease repairing obligations.

What is the difference between repair and reinstatement?

Repairing obligations require the tenant to keep the premises in good condition and return them in that state at the end of the lease. Reinstatement obligations require the removal of alterations made during the term and the restoration of the premises to their original configuration. Most commercial leases impose both obligations. The extent of each depends on the specific wording of the lease.

What if the landlord has already demolished or redeveloped the property?

Where a landlord has demolished or intends to demolish the property, the section 18(1) cap under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1927 means the recoverable damages may be nil, because the disrepair has not diminished the value of a property that is to be demolished. This argument is one of the most effective defences available to tenants where the landlord has redeveloped the site after the lease expiry.

Should I instruct a surveyor as well as a solicitor?

Yes, a specialist building surveyor is usually needed to assess the property’s technical condition, respond to the landlord’s schedule, and provide a diminution in value valuation. We work alongside surveyors as a matter of course and can recommend specialist dilapidations surveyors where one is not already instructed. The solicitor manages the legal proceedings and strategy; the surveyor assesses the physical condition and value.

How much does an initial consultation cost?

We offer a fixed-fee initial consultation for dilapidations matters. At that meeting, we review the lease provisions and any schedules already received, assess the legal position, and provide a cost estimate for the next steps. Please get in touch with us to arrange a time.

Commercial Property Team

Saghir Ahmad

Saghir Ahmad

Managing Director, Solicitor
Brian Hoffman

Brian Hoffman

Consultant Solicitor
Amrit Kaur Grewal

Amrit Kaur Grewal

Solicitor
Ata Ur Rahman

Ata Ur Rahman

Solicitor
Ganga Gunatilake

Ganga Gunatilake

Solicitor
Adedamola Adedeji

Adedamola Adedeji

Solicitor
Kainaat Malik

Kainaat Malik

Trainee Solicitor
Rahat Gitu

Rahat Ara Gitu

Solicitor
Amina Aziz

Amina Aziz

Paralegal
Esra Demirtas

Esra Demirtas

Paralegal
Farzana Mohammed

Farzana Mohammed

Trainee Solicitor
Christian O. Nwaorah

Christian O. Nwaorah

Solicitor
Hafza Hassan

Hafza Hassan

Trainee Solicitor
Hina Latif

Hina Latif

Legal Consultant / RFL
Aiziya Khan

Aiziya Khan

Paralegal
Sanushi Sumaya Hemantha

Sanushi Sumaya Hemantha

Paralegal
Syed Umer Ali

Syed Umer Ali

Paralegal
Managing Director, Solicitor

Saghir Ahmad

  • Languages: English, Urdu
  • Practice Areas: Conveyancing
Consultant Solicitor

Brian Hoffman

  • Designation: Consultant Solicitor
  • Languages: English

I qualified as a solicitor in June 1979 and I have been qualified for more than 43 years as a solicitor. For most of that time I was a partner initially at Brian Hoffman & Co and subsequently at Hoffman-Bokaei.

Practice Areas
  • Conveyancing
Career & Expertise

I have expertise in property and, associated with that, corporate law to include the sale and purchase of companies not just in England, but offshore. Over the years, I have been fortunate to deal with matters across the entire property spectrum to include intricate and involved matters.

My experience with Property work, which is extensive, includes:

  • Acquisition of development land for residential and commercial
  • Option Agreements
  • Planning related to development
  • Bridging and buy to let finance
  • Sharia Finance
  • Franchise Agreements
  • Business sale and purchase by way of asset purchase
  • General residential conveyancing.
  • Commercial Conveyancing to include lease renewal and leases of offices of offices, shops, factories, and licence to assign
  • Joint venture Agreements
  • Auction sale and purchases
  • New build property purchase

With my years of experience, I bring a practical and commercial approach to property matters, with the ability to identify issues, propose solutions and when necessary, move swiftly . Empathy with and listening to clients is important to me.

In my spare time, I enjoy country walking along with supporting and following Watford FC.

Notable Cases
  • Sale of 27 convenience stores in neighbourhood shopping centres to T&S Stores, who in due course sold out to Tesco. This matter was referred to in national press and included business sale and the grant of 27 leases.
  • Acting on the purchase of a cemetery and subsequently dealing with the exclusive rights of burial.
  • Purchase of a lake.
  • Purchase of 100 new build flats simultaneously of the former Bolton Fire Station.
  • Company purchase of a transport company with associated bank security.

Solicitor

Amrit Kaur Grewal

  • Designation: Solicitor
  • Languages: English
Practice Areas

Conveyancing

Solicitor

Ata Ur Rahman

  • Designation: Solicitor
  • Languages: English, Urdu, Punjabi

I assist clients to achieve their immigration objectives and to settle RTA/Personal Injury claims. I guide them through the issues that might arise. I am keen to achieve the best interest of my clients. Throughout my career, I have always believed in providing the highest level of client services.

Career & Expertise

I have a wide range of experience in Immigration Law, Personal Injury, Corporate and Commercial Law. I have successfully dealt with a large number of immigration applications covering entry clearance and in country visa applications including Tier-1 Tribunal and Upper Tribunal appeals.

Education & Qualifications
  • Islamia University of Bahawalpur: LLB
  • Islamia University of Bahawalpur: MA (Political Science)
  • University of Leicester: LLM (International Commercial Law)

Solicitor

Ganga Gunatilake

  • Designation: Solicitor
  • Languages: English

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Solicitor

Adedamola Adedeji

  • Designation: Solicitor
  • Languages: English, Yoruba

I have 3 years of experience as a paralegal.

Practice Areas
  • Conveyancing
Career & Expertise

Adedamola is a dynamic and dedicated legal professional currently thriving as a Trainee Solicitor at Law Lane Solicitors. She joined the firm in 2022, bringing with her a wealth of experience as an accomplished Paralegal. Her legal journey began in 2011, and she holds a distinguished 2:1 degree in Nigerian law, nearly achieving a First in her Bachelor of Laws, LLB Law (Hons).

Driven by a deep fascination with the English legal system, Adedamola pursued further studies in the UK, earning her Graduate Diploma in Law and completing the Legal Practice Course at BPP University, London. She also earned a master’s degree in Oil, Gas and Energy Law (LLM) and had the opportunity to work with a King’s Counsel on a project. She is now honing her skills in property law and property litigation, areas where her passion truly shines.

Adedamola is renowned for her strategic approach to resolving client matters swiftly and effectively, understanding the pressures clients face, especially when purchasing their first property. Her clients trust her implicitly, a testament to the strong rapport she has built through her exceptional work.

Her expertise is evident in her handling of high-net-worth property transactions, often involving millions of pounds and multiple parties. She has successfully navigated complex freehold and leasehold transactions and has represented clients in court, securing favourable judgments.

Beyond her professional achievements, Adedamola is committed to giving back to the community. She volunteers with charitable organisations, ensuring they meet their objectives, and is particularly passionate about supporting BAME groups in entering the legal profession, offering her services pro bono.

Adedamola’s journey is a testament to her unwavering dedication, exceptional skill, and heartfelt commitment to both her clients and the community.

Memberships
  • Chartered Governance Institute (CGI)
  • Professional Consultancy and Strategy Management (CMI)
Education & Qualifications
  • LLB
  • LLM in Oil, Gas and Energy Law
  • GDL
  • LPC
  • CGI
  • CMI
Awards
  • Excellence Award on Professional Development
  • Certified Legal Tech Writer
Trainee Solicitor

Kainaat Malik

  • Designation: Trainee Solicitor
  • Languages: English, Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi

I started my career here at Law Lane Solicitors as a conveyancing assistant to one of the firm’s directors. I then became a conveyancing paralegal in 2020 and has been handling my own caseload since. In September 2021, I was made a trainee solicitor and am now part of the conveyancing team.

Practice Areas
  • Conveyancing – Residential

Solicitor

Rahat Ara Gitu

  • Designation: Solicitor
  • Languages: Bangla, English
Practice Areas
  • Conveyancing
Career & Expertise
  • Residential and commercial.
Education & Qualifications
  • LLM and LPC (University of Law), LLB (University of London)
Client Feedback

“Miss Rahat is an absolute pleasure to work with. She is not only incredibly friendly and approachable but also highly supportive and efficient. I always received clear, detailed answers to my queries, and her timely responses made the entire process seamless. Her professionalism, combined with a warm, positive attitude, stands out, and I couldn’t be more appreciative of her assistance.”

Paralegal

Amina Aziz

  • Designation: Paralegal
  • Languages: English, Urdu, Pothwari, Punjabi
Practice Areas
  • Conveyancing – Residential
Education & Qualifications
  • LLB Law
  • Currently completing SQE

Paralegal

Esra Demirtas

  • Designation: Paralegal
  • Languages: English
Trainee Solicitor

Farzana Mohammed

  • Designation: Trainee Solicitor
  • Languages: English, Bengali
Practice Areas
  • Residential & Commercial Conveyancing
Education & Qualifications
  • GRADUATED WITH FIRST CLASS HONOURS IN LAW LLB HONOURS IN 2020
  • COMPLETED THE LEGAL PRACTICE COURSE (LPC) IN 2022
Awards
  • BEST LEGAL SUPPORT AT LAW LANE SOLICITORS (2023)

Solicitor

Christian O. Nwaorah

  • Designation: Solicitor
  • Languages: English,fluent German, Igbo (Nigerian), basic Japanese
Practice Areas
  • Conveyancing
  • Private client (wills and probate)
  • Litigation
  • Immigration
Memberships
  • LAW SOCIETY OF ENGLAND AND WALES
  • ROTARY CLUB INTERNATIONAL
  • BRITISH-GERMAN JURISTS ASSOCIATION (BGJA), UK
  • IGBO UNION, LONDON
Education & Qualifications
  • CERTIFIED BUSINESS MANAGER (GERMANY), LL.B (HONS) LL.M LEGAL PRACTICE SOLICITORS
Trainee Solicitor

Hafza Hassan

  • Designation: Trainee Solicitor
  • Languages: English and Somali

Hafza Hassan is a Trainee Solicitor in the firm’s Conveyancing Department, bringing two years of dedicated experience to the team. Hafza has developed a strong practice in all aspects of residential and commercial conveyancing, including freehold and leasehold purchases, sales, remortgages, leases and transfers of equity. She has also gained valuable experience working within the firm’s compliance and post-completion departments, ensuring that all transactions are conducted efficiently and in accordance with regulatory requirements. Hafza is committed to delivering a high standard of client care and providing clear, practical advice throughout every stage of the conveyancing process.

Practice Areas
  • Conveyancing
Education & Qualifications
  • LLB Law Degree
  • Legal Practice Course
  • LLM

Legal Consultant / RFL

Hina Latif

  • Designation: Legal Consultant / RFL
  • Languages: English
Practice Areas
  • Conveyancing

Paralegal

Aiziya Khan

  • Designation: Paralegal
  • Languages: English
Paralegal

Sanushi Sumaya Hemantha

  • Designation: Paralegal
  • Languages: English
Paralegal

Syed Umer Ali

  • Designation: Paralegal
  • Languages: English & Urdu

Accreditations & Memberships