Preparation of schedule of dilapidations and settlement negotiations of a large industrial complex.
Role – Lease end advice Preparation of schedule of dilapidations and claim negotiations.
Sector – Commercial
Size – Circa 100,000 sq ft
Value – Circa £2m
Client – BlackRock Real Assets
Brief
The tenant was vacating this large food production complex and we were asked to provide dilapidations advise and prepare a claim.
Outcome
Preparation of a detailed schedule of dilapidations and successful negotiation of a cash settlement. J3 Partners were then instructed to complete the works.
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