FIVE THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT
LEASING A PUB
1.0 Most pubs are purchased on a lease.
2.0 Most people buying a pub on a lease don't read the lease.
3.0 We can help protect you from future claims by the landlord. By the way all landlords and property owners are very nice at the start of a lease.
4.0 No matter how well you run the pub you will have to give it back in the condition stated in the lease; this is known as a Dilapidations Claim and can be very expensive.
5.0 We have lots and lots of experience of carrying out pub structural surveys and schedules of conditions. See the list below
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1. The Cross Hands,
1 Staple Hill, Fishponds, Bristol BS16 5AA |
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Victorian pub |
Sketch of a valley gutter roof, which this pub has
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2 The Kings Head,
59 Broadway, Thatcham, West Berks RG19 3HP |
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Grade II Listed Georgian Pub with private living accommodation
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This pub has a peg tile roof
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3 The Hermit
Moor Rd , Burley Woodhead, Nr Ilkley, West Yorks LS29 7AS |
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300 to 400 year old pub that has been altered and extended over the years
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Heat loss due to sloping ceilings
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4 The Spring Inn,
Bath Rd , Sulhamstead, Reading , Berkshire RG7 5HP |
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1800's pub with two restaurants and private living accommodation
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A tower scaffold may be needed to view the roof
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5 The Star Inn,
Church Rd , Lingfield, Surrey , RH7 6AH |
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Three storey pub with rental accommodation
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6 The Gascoigne Arms
2 Main St , Barwick in Elmet, Leeds LS15 4JQ |
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Moss and debris blocking a gutter
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7 The Royal Oak ,
Main Rd , Bredon, Nr Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire GL20 7LW |
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Grade II Listed pub, with Grade I Listed outbuilding
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