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The 27th Annual Rent Review Briefing
Fighting over the
Last Drop of Rent

• Why it is worth doing
• How to come out winning


Inflation is low, rents are growing slowly – rent reviews can’t be that important. WRONG WRONG WRONG!
Property yields are low, the capitalised value of any rent increase HAS NEVER BEEN HIGHER. It is worth it to the landlord to fight for every last penny – and if the landlord is prepared to fight, the tenant had better be prepared to defend itself.

There is a mass of case law underpinning practice in rent review negotiations and tremendous complexity to boot. Little is beyond dispute and victory inevitably goes to the most knowledgeable and best prepared advocate
There is:

  • The property
  • The lease
  • The comparables
  • The valuation

Then there is:

  • The law

This is a complete briefing on what you must know to be a competent advocate in the competitive world of rent reviews. It covers both CASE LAW and VALUATION.

Essential for all surveyors, estate agents, landlords and tenants, public and private property companies, insurance companies, pension funds, solicitors, property investors, dealers and developers.

Full documentation will be provided to all delegates and adequate time set aside for questions.A Henry Stewart Briefing

Thursday, 9 June 2005
One Whitehall Place, London SW1