Published: 15/10/2024
In UK commercial property leases, alterations are usually managed through specific clauses that outline whether the tenant can make changes. Typically, tenants need the landlord's written consent before making alterations. This consent may come with conditions, like reinstating the property to its original state at the lease's end. The process is documented through a formal "Licence for Alterations," which clearly states the agreed terms and ensures both parties understand their rights and responsibilities.