Subletting, alterations or change of use disputes
We offer tailored legal solutions for conflicts arising from subletting, alterations, or changes in use clauses within commercial property leases.
Commercial property leases often include detailed provisions on subletting, assigning leases, making alterations, or changing the property’s use. These terms are designed to protect the interests of landlords while providing tenants with some flexibility. However, disputes commonly arise when tenants sublet without permission, carry out unauthorized alterations, or change the use of the property against lease terms.
Such disagreements may escalate to court proceedings. Tenants sometimes claim landlords have unreasonably withheld consent, seeking damages, while landlords aim to enforce their rights strictly. This creates a need for careful, strategic legal advice.
Our commercial property disputes team at Pinney Talfourd has significant experience handling these disputes. We work closely with both landlords and tenants to understand their unique circumstances and objectives, aiming to resolve matters swiftly and cost-effectively where possible. Where litigation is necessary, we offer robust representation to secure your position and protect your property rights.
Specialist expertise in commercial property litigation
Our solicitors have significant knowledge of lease agreements, commercial property law and court proceedings in these types of matters. This expertise and experience enables us to interpret complex lease terms, advise you on the options available to deal with the situation confidently.
Proactive risk management to prevent disputes
We don’t just resolve disputes; we help you avoid them. By reviewing lease clauses and advising on compliance, we help our clients minimise future conflict and secure smoother tenancy relationships.
Tailored legal strategies for each client
Every subletting or alteration dispute has its nuances. We devise legal strategies that reflect your circumstances, business goals, and risk appetite, ensuring relevant and effective advice.
Strong negotiation skills to achieve amicable solutions
Where appropriate, we seek to resolve issues through negotiation, preserving business relationships and avoiding the costs of litigation.
Litigation experience backed by courtroom success
If disputes go to court, our experienced litigators represent you assertively to protect your legal rights and achieve the best possible outcome.
Clear and supportive communication
We understand how property disputes can cause stress. We communicate in a straightforward, jargon-free way to keep you fully informed and confident.
Collaborative approach with clients and other professionals
We work closely with landlords, tenants, property managers, and agents to coordinate efforts, ensuring consistent and practical advice.
Long-term partnership for ongoing commercial property needs
Our commitment is to be your trusted partner through every stage of your commercial property journey, offering reliable support beyond immediate disputes.
How we help landlords and tenants manage disputes
Disputes around subletting or lease alterations can disrupt your property’s use and income. Pinney Talfourd guides you through each step—from understanding your lease obligations and rights, assessing the dispute merits, negotiating agreements, to managing or pursuing court action when necessary.
We assist landlords in enforcing consent clauses and protecting their investments while advising tenants on legal consent requirements and negotiating permissions to sublet or alter premises. We are attuned to the pressures faced by businesses and property owners, delivering solutions that balance legal precision with commercial realities.
Our approach is always solution-focused and collaborative. We strive to help all parties reach practical resolutions quickly, reducing uncertainty and cost. But if firm legal action is required to safeguard your interests, our specialist litigators have the skills and experience to represent you effectively in any forum.
Subletting, alterations or change of use disputes FAQs
We understand you might be looking for answers to some unanswered questions so we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions to help get you started.
Subletting disputes arise when tenants grant possession or occupation rights to another party without the landlord’s consent, potentially breaching lease terms.
Landlords must act reasonably when considering consent requests. Unreasonable withholding can lead to claims for damages or specific performance.
We offer lease reviews, compliance advice, and proactive risk management strategies tailored to your property portfolio or tenancy.
Our litigators will prepare your case thoroughly, represent you in court proceedings, and work to achieve the best outcome aligned with your goals.
Yes, Pinney Talfourd’s commercial property team is recognised by Legal 500 for excellence in commercial property litigation, reflecting our commitment to quality and client service.
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You can contact us now to book an initial consultation. Or for more information please contact Lisa Eastwood on the details below.

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