Business Property Relief is changing in 2026 – What business owners need to know
From 6 April 2026, the rules for Business Property Relief (BPR) will change. For many business owners this could alter
For landlords or tenants, we can help with all property disputes whether you are buying, selling or renting commercial property.
Whether you’re a landlord or tenant, buying, selling or renting commercial real estate, disputes can seriously impact your business. It’s important to seek expert legal advice as soon as possible to prevent the dispute from escalating and causing further damage. Our commercial property and lease disputes litigation solicitors can help you resolve matters quickly and effectively.
There are many ways that commercial property disputes can arise. Rent arrears, breach of contract and lease renewals are common sources of disputes. Whatever the issue, our property litigation specialists can help.
Our legal advisers can help you mitigate risk and avoid disputes in the first place with effective contractual arrangements. In the event of a dispute, we can seek early agreement with the other party, but if it comes to litigation, we’ll be with you at every stage guiding you towards a cost-effective outcome.
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Our commercial property disputes solicitors can support and advise you on a range of issues and services including:
Tees is a top-tier Legal 500 firm with teams experienced in all aspects of business law, so you can be assured of a comprehensive and joined up service. Our commercial disputes teams include specialists in contractual disputes and debt recovery, director and shareholder disputes, insurance disputes, IP disputes, and partnership disputes.
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