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UK COVID-19: Tenants are now out of time to trigger the arbitration scheme on COVID arrears

The Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Act 2022, which came into force on 24 March 2022, introduced a binding arbitration scheme to deal with arrears of commercial rents which accrued during the pandemic, referred to in the Act as...more

UK COVID-19: Government introduces mandatory arbitration scheme for pandemic rent arrears

The government has introduced to Parliament draft new legislation in the form of the Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Bill which will establish a binding arbitration process for commercial landlords and tenants who have been...more

UK COVID-19: Government announces further extension to protections for commercial tenants

The government has announced on 10 March 2021 that it will be extending the current protections that have been afforded to commercial tenants as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This follows what was meant to be the “final”...more

UK COVID-19: Government announces “final” extension to protections for commercial tenants

The government has announced that it will be extending the current protections that have been afforded to commercial tenants as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, for one final time. ...more

UK COVID-19: Government extends protections for commercial tenants

After much speculation the government has today announced that it will be extending protections that have been afforded to commercial tenants as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. What are the current protections? ...more

UK COVID-19: The Corporate Insolvency and Governance Bill - New tenant/debtor protections unveiled

Long awaited insolvency reforms in the UK, plus the government’s COVID-19 proposals on the use of statutory demands – and much more....more

UK COVID-19: Back to the workplace – stay alert

Boris Johnson has now changed the focus from staying at home to staying alert.  What does this mean for landlords who need to create a COVID-safe environment? How does this look in practice?  And who pays?...more

UK COVID-19: Can the temporary stay on possession proceedings be lifted?

The Court of Appeal says (almost definitely) no - We have previously blogged about the 90-day stay of all possession proceedings until the end of June, which was brought into force by the courts on 27 March 2020 by the new...more

UK COVID-19: Further commercial tenant protections announced by the government

Yesterday, the government announced further protection for the “UK high street from aggressive rent collection“.  ...more

UK COVID-19: Update on protection from forfeiture for commercial tenants

Avid readers will have seen our previous blog (https://www.ukrealestatelawblog.com/2020/03/24/uk-covid-19-commercial-tenants-to-be-given-three-months-protection-from-forfeiture/) on the government’s proposals to protect...more

UK COVID-19: Commercial tenants to be given three months’ protection from forfeiture

Monday, as well as locking down the country, the government published critical amendments to the emergency Coronavirus Bill protecting commercial tenants from the risk of forfeiture until the end of June 2020. ...more

Coronavirus UK – has your tenant asked for a concession?

In Boris Johnson’s first daily coronavirus update yesterday, he urged the general public to stop “non-essential contact” and “all unnecessary travel“, and to avoid social venues including “pubs, clubs and theatres“....more

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