Residential leases are common when a property owner wants to split a property or land into parts. This can come in many forms, but the most common tend to be when a house is divided into flats or land is split into houses.
Drafting a residential lease agreement
At McHale & Co, we understand the importance of getting it right when drawing up a residential lease. These documents can be complex, so it is important you entrust their creation to those with the experience and know-how to make sure they are done properly. Our expert solicitors are able to draft a residential lease for you, but we require correctly drawn plans to ensure we include the correct provisions. These provisions include:
- Rights of way
- Service easements and charges
- Ground rent
- Tenant covenants