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UK Government to publish code of practice for commercial property sector as June 2020 quarterly rent day looms

By Iain Roberts, Ross Berridge & Philippa Thomas on June 2, 2020
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As the June quarterly rent day looms, the government has announced it is set to publish a new code of practice to support high street landlords and tenants. The code is said to be designed to provide “clarity and reassurance” over rent payments by encouraging “fair and transparent” discussions between landlords and tenants. It also aims to provide guidance on rent arrear payments and treatment of “sub-letters” (which we assume means sub-tenants) and suppliers.  This code will add to the package of protective measures introduced by the government for tenants in the commercial sector who failed to pay the March quarter’s rent, including the moratorium on forfeiture, the stay of possession proceedings, the limitations on the use of Commercial Rent Arrears Recovery and the restrictions on statutory demands and winding up petitions.  Initially the code will be introduced on a temporary basis. The government has indicated they may look to make it mandatory if considered necessary.

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Photo of Iain Roberts Iain Roberts

Iain is a partner in the Real Estate practice of the London office. His experience covers a wide variety of commercial property work, including property development and finance, corporate transactions, property management for investment funds and general transactional work. He has been ranked…

Iain is a partner in the Real Estate practice of the London office. His experience covers a wide variety of commercial property work, including property development and finance, corporate transactions, property management for investment funds and general transactional work. He has been ranked as “an associate to watch” by Chambers UK 2015 and gains praise from notable clients. He has recently assisted in a number of large investment transactions.

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Photo of Philippa Thomas Philippa Thomas

Philippa Thomas is the professional support lawyer for Mayer Brown’s Real Estate practice in London and the firm’s EMEA knowledge team lead responsible for helping facilitate global, local and practice-specific knowledge management strategies and initiatives.

Prior to joining Mayer Brown, Philippa was a…

Philippa Thomas is the professional support lawyer for Mayer Brown’s Real Estate practice in London and the firm’s EMEA knowledge team lead responsible for helping facilitate global, local and practice-specific knowledge management strategies and initiatives.

Prior to joining Mayer Brown, Philippa was a barrister practising in all aspects of property law at the London Bar.

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