Commercial property legal services
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Whether dealing with a portfolio of several large properties or operating your business from leasehold premises, instructing the right firm to advise on commercial property law is critical.
With one of the largest and most experienced teams in the Thames Valley, we smooth out the challenges of taking, granting and renewing leases; managing development and regeneration projects; and administering sales and leasebacks.
We combine a detailed knowledge of legal issues with a practical awareness of prevailing market conditions. We also maintain a keen commercial awareness of your business objectives.
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Our team is unique in the region for its depth of expertise and had the capacity and resources to handle the full range of your commercial property needs, whether these are local, national or international. The team impresses sources with its “willingness to walk the client through a deal - the lawyers clearly explain all the commercial and legal aspects and all the risks involved” according to Chambers UK 2009.
"Always available, react immediately to my requests, are 'hands on' and business orientated, providing practical advice."
If you are interested in attending our complimentary property law seminars, please register here.
If you require legal advice, for either your private affairs or organisation, please call Buckinghamshire based B P Collins Solicitors on 01753 889995, complete the online enquiry form or email enquiries@bpcollins.co.uk.

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