Rent and Real Estate
Investments in real estate and project development can generate good returns and are often also part of the provision for old age. The better you know how to arrange this “at the front end”, the more the intended goal will be achieved. LVH Lawyers advises on the purchase and sale of real estate, on commercial renting and leasing and on project development, and assists you in your relationship with other entrepreneurs and stakeholders, but also in your relationship with the government.
If you are dealing with a real estate transaction or project development that does not proceed as desired and expected, it is important to be well informed about your legal position in good time. Then you can make the right decisions. If a dispute does not lead to a solution, then your point of view must be put forward well and convincingly in court. That, too, is our profession.
In short: we can help you make responsible investments in real estate and optimise your returns.
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How does eviction protection work for a tenant when renting office space (and other business premises within the meaning of Section 7:230a of the Dutch Civil Code)?
Lease contracts for office space, storage or other business premises are often referred to as 7:230a leases. This name refers to the applicable legal provision. Tenants of these leases are entitled to eviction protection after termination of the lease.
How do I transfer a lease agreement through the right of substitution?
An entrepreneur who wants to sell his business will generally want to transfer the lease of his business premises to the buyer. This is possible by means of substitution. For mid-market business premises, such as shops, catering, collection or delivery services and craft businesses, this is regulated by law. It is a special form of a transfer of the lease agreement.
How does the termination of a lease agreement for medium-sized business premises work (Section 7:290 of the Dutch Civil Code)?
Lease agreements for shops, catering, take-away or delivery services and craft businesses are referred to as lease agreements for medium-sized business premises. Specific legal provisions apply to this type of lease. The starting point is a high level of protection for the tenant. After all, the lessee must be able to build up his business and generate income and goodwill. The protection of the tenant also means that lease contracts for medium-sized business premises cannot simply be terminated. This is subject to legal requirements.