Expert advice across the commercial property sector
Our expert legal team is here to guide you through the complexities of buying, selling and leasing commercial property.
We handle the legal complexities, so you can focus on what matters most
Legal Focus
We’re not estate agents, and are focused on providing you with the legal support needed to navigate the intricacies of commercial property.
Expert Advice
We can help whether you’re an SME or an individual new to the sector; our team have the professionalism and know-how to help.
Extensive Property Knowledge
Our property knowledge across Glasgow, Edinburgh, Lanarkshire and the Lothians is unparalleled.
Communication: Our team will keep you up to speed with all the developments in your transaction whether this is your first commercial property transaction or your tenth.
Assurance: We make complex transactions straightforward and secure, always acting to make the process as stress free as possible.
Best In Class: We’re top-rated for housing and property on ReviewSolicitors.
Legal Expertise, Not Sales Talk
We’re a team of expert solicitors. That means that we have only one focus; doing what’s best for you to get the best outcome from every situation. We understand, particularly for individuals or smaller businesses, that buying, selling or leasing commercial property can be daunting. That’s why we’re focused on supporting you at every turn in the juncture.
Contact us nowTailored Legal Support At Every Step
Whether you’re buying, leasing, or selling commercial property in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Lanarkshire or the Lothians, our dedicated team offers tailored legal support at every stage. Unlike some firms, we focus entirely on the legal process – not on brokering deals. Our team will keep you apprised of developments at every step of the process so you can rest easy that the legal side is taken care of while focusing on what’s important to you.
Frequently Asked Questions
We can help every step of the way.
A commercial property solicitor specialises in legal matters relating to buying, selling and leasing non-residential properties.
The legal process of buying non-residential property begins with instructing a solicitor, who will carry out their due diligence to protect your interest and your lenders’ interest in the transaction.
They will review the contract, investigate the property’s title, check for restrictions, review the necessary searches and handle negotiations with landlords, tenants, and other parties involved. Whether it’s an office space, retail unit, or industrial site, a commercial property lawyer ensures the transaction runs smoothly and complies with all legal requirements. Their expertise helps avoid costly mistakes and ensures all legal aspects of the deal are properly managed from start to finish.
In Scotland the timescales for buying or selling non-residential property can vary depending on the complexity of the transaction, co-operation of all parties involved and will depend on the financial arrangements involved.
Factors which may affect the timeline is due diligence and property searches. Issues can arise which lead to a delay in the transaction proceeding; although not exhaustive some may include title defects, planning restrictions or environmental concerns. The negotiation of terms also plays a role. Transactions involving complex lease agreements, conditions, or multiple parties often take longer to finalise.
Financing can also impact the schedule. Arranging a commercial mortgage or other funding may introduce delays, especially if lender requirements are extensive. Additionally, third-party involvement such as landlords, existing tenants, or planning authorities can complicate matters and extend the timeframe. While straightforward deals may complete more quickly, more complex transactions can take several months.
Yes, it’s highly advisable to have a solicitor if you’re leasing commercial property in the UK.
A lease on a commercial property involves complex legalities that are best guided through by a solicitor. A solicitor will review and negotiate terms to protect your interests, ensuring clauses around rent, repairs, break clauses, service charges, and lease length are fair and clear. They’ll also carry out due diligence, checking the landlord’s title and any restrictions on the property. Without legal advice, you risk agreeing to terms that could be costly or difficult to change later.
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