Archive for June, 2010
Jun
30
I have a fully repairing and insuring lease on retail premises.Over several years I have carried out repairs to the roof, but now requires a new roof.It was not new when I signed the current lease.Now the landlord wants to instruct a roofing company to install a new roof and expects me to pay the total bill.
Repossession
Jun
30
is it legal to build my own web-shop and sell my homemade products on the webshop?
Posted by: | Commentsis it legal to build my own web-shop and sell my homemade products on the webshop? The products are some metal slingshot. I dont want to use the ebay.com any more.
I also want to make money by placing some advertisement of other companies on the site.
do I have to register at the government office and get the approval before I do that?
I am layman in this area. Please give me some help
Repossession
Jun
27
Do anyone know second hand shop that i could sell my furniture?
Posted by: | Commentsi am moving house soon. i want to sell away my furnitures.
i am looking for company that come to my house and help to carry away my furniture.
if there are anyone that know, can give me the shop details?
thanks alots.!
Passive Income
Jun
26
Can you get an apartment with a car repossession on your credit?
Posted by: | CommentsI am wondering because I am trying to move into another apartment can I obtain an apartment with a repossession on my credit?
Rent Back
Jun
25
Does the price of retail space fluctuate seasonally?
Posted by: | CommentsI’m going to be opening a retail space in/ near Long Beach Ca.
My business is not likely to have a huge change in sales due to Christmas.
So, if it’s not critical to be open by Christmas, can I wait till after Christmas to sign a lease and expect to get a cheaper rate per month? My thought is that more people are trying to start retail businesses before Christmas, placing a demand on space. Then after Christmas there will be more businesses shutting down due to the drop off in sales. So I thought there might be a glut of space available in January driving the average price per foot down.
Is this reasonable, or is the reality different?
Rent Back Fast
Jun
24
Is it legal to buy multipack crisps from a shop, then sell them on ebay for profit?
Posted by: | CommentsFor example local crisps that cant be bought elsewhere, that people may want to purhase. Or other foodstuffs for that matter. Is there any law against this
I should have specified I want to sell the whole multipack on, not the individual packets
Rent Back Fast
Jun
22
The peppermint hair shampoo and conditioner are sold in body shop last time. But nowasday, it is already out of stock, stop manufacturing . I like it so much, hope you guys may help me. Thanks for giving me a hand ..!!
Real Estate Proffessionals
Jun
20
I am trying to open a togo place in Irvine and would like to get an estimate of how much everything is going to cost first. I am trying to figure out if it is attainable financially. Any answers, approximations, would be much appreciated. Thank you.
Real Estate Proffessionals
Jun
19
Commercial Landlords May Offer 1 Month Agreements
Posted by: | CommentsSME Web reports that the British Property Federation, which represents the UK property industry, has said that its members will endeavour to work with their tenants to find solutions to any financial problems they may face as a result of rental payments.
Although the average new commercial lease is now 5.7 years, some retailers have complained of being in financial trouble because of having to pay rent three months in advance.
Landlords have said they would be happy to consider monthly payment terms as part of new lease negotiations, which has been the focus of the BRC’s two year campaign.
The BPF’s Commercial Landlords Accreditation Scheme (CLAS) highlights landlords committed to offering the best service. Liz Peace, chief executive of the BPF said that the BPF wants to help tenants who are in trouble.
Peace said that it is not in a landlord’s interests to see a tenant go under, so where tenants are in trouble and she encourages tenants who are in trouble to speak to their landlord. She also says that landlords are willing to explore options to help tenants.
However she did emphasise that it is important to take into account the financial positions of both parties.
Peace says, “the BPF’s Commercial Landlord Accreditation Scheme (CLAS) offers tenants the security of knowing their landlord abides by the highest standards of service. Many BPF members are signed up to CLAS. We hope that those who are not signed up will join and help us continue to improve both service standards and the business environment for our members and their tenants.”
Stephen Robertson, director general of the BRC welcomed the position of the BPF with regards to changing position on monthly rents and being more flexible with retailers.
Robertson says that, “following our successful rent monthly campaign, rents are being offered on monthly terms for new leases almost as standard practice. The leadership of BPF members has helped drive this, and we encourage other commercial landlords to follow their lead.”
Peter Best of Prudential Property Investment Managers Ltd (PRUPIM) said that his organisation has taken into account the new developments and as a result would be offering flexible terms to customers.
He says that, “we are willing to consider monthly rent terms as part of the overall package we offer and recognize that such arrangements may be helpful to struggling businesses. Occupiers who need unconventional payment arrangements should talk directly to us to explore the options.”
Simmons & Hawker Limited and Crown Estate also indicated that they would be making adjustments to the deals they offer their customers in response t the BPF’s statement.
However there appears to be a rather more lacklustre response from British Land who in a statement said that while they are very happy to consider monthly payments, “however these are unlikely to change unless there is a clear benefit to the company.”
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