For Investors, Developers & Business Owners

Commercial Conveyancing Solicitors

Maximise your investment and protect your assets with our commercially-astute legal advice. We are specialist real estate solicitors acting on acquisitions, sales, leases, and high-value property development projects.

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A Complete Service for Your Commercial Property Needs

Our expertise covers the full lifecycle of commercial property. We provide tailored advice to help you achieve your strategic objectives, whether you are investing, developing, or running your business premises.

Strategic Acquisitions & Sales

Expert advice on the purchase and sale of commercial assets, from office blocks to retail units.

Discuss a Transaction

Property Development

Guidance on site acquisition, planning, and plot sales from our specialist development solicitors.

Discuss a Project

Auction Conveyancing

Fast, fixed-fee auction pack reviews before you bid, and full conveyancing services upon success.

Review a Pack

Option Agreements

Drafting and negotiating robust option agreements to secure future development opportunities.

Secure Your Option

Buying Business Premises

Guiding you through the process of acquiring your first commercial property.

Buy Your Premises

Selling Your Property

Managing the legal process of selling your commercial property for a smooth transaction.

Sell Your Premises

First Commercial Lease

Negotiating the terms of your first commercial lease to protect your business interests.

Review Your Lease

Buying or Selling a Business

Handling the complex property aspects of a business acquisition or sale, including asset and goodwill transfers.

Discuss a Business Sale

Pharmacy Transfers

Specialist advice from our expert pharmacy lawyers on the complex process of buying or selling a pharmacy.

Discuss a Transfer

Lease Drafting & Negotiation

Acting for landlords and tenants to create and negotiate clear, robust, and enforceable lease agreements.

Negotiate a Lease

Lease Renewals & Variations

Managing statutory and non-statutory lease renewals and variations to ensure your interests are protected.

Renew Your Lease

Assignments & Subletting

Expert legal advice on the process of assigning a lease or subletting a commercial property.

Assign a Lease

Landlord & Tenant Disputes

Robust representation in disputes over rent arrears, dilapidations, breaches of covenant, and service charges.

Resolve a Dispute
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Your Strategic Partner in Commercial Property

In commercial property, you need more than a conveyancer—you need a strategic partner. We provide commercially-astute advice designed to mitigate risk, maximise returns, and help you achieve your business objectives.

Partner-Led Expertise

Your case will be handled by a senior solicitor with deep expertise in commercial property law, ensuring you receive the highest calibre of advice.

Proactive Risk Management

We don't just process paperwork. We proactively identify potential issues in leases, contracts, and titles that could impact your investment in the future.

Commercially Focused

We understand that time is money. Our advice is always grounded in the commercial reality of your project, focusing on achieving your goals efficiently.

Discuss Your Project

Trusted By Businesses & Investors Across the UK

"Thank you to Wildings Solicitors, especially Usman, who has been extremely helpful and professional throughout the process of our LTD company's first commercial property purchase. He has been very thorough and has kept us well-informed from start to finish."

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"Amazing Service - I can't recommend this company enough to anyone looking for a solicitor. They are very professional but also very friendly and approachable. They give you confidence in their ability from the moment you meet them and keep you updated on everything."

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Your Commercial Conveyancing Questions Answered

Buying & Selling Property

What are the main stages of buying a commercial property?

The key stages include agreeing 'Heads of Terms', conducting extensive due diligence and property searches, securing finance, negotiating the Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA), exchanging contracts, and finally, completion.

What is 'due diligence' in a commercial property context?

Due diligence is a deep investigation into the property. It includes physical inspections, analysing planning permissions, checking environmental risks, and a full legal review of the title, leases, and service contracts by your real estate solicitor.

How is Stamp Duty (SDLT) different for commercial property?

SDLT for commercial property uses different rates and thresholds compared to residential. The amount is calculated based on the portion of the purchase price that falls into each tax band. We provide a full calculation as part of our service.

What are Capital Allowances?

Capital Allowances can be a significant tax relief available when buying a commercial property, allowing you to deduct the value of "plant and machinery" (like air conditioning) from your profits. We work with specialists to ensure this is correctly handled during the transaction.

Can you help if I'm buying or selling a business with property?

Yes. The property is often the most valuable asset. Our solicitors handle the complex property aspects when you are buying a business or selling a business.

Commercial Leases

What are 'Heads of Terms'?

Heads of Terms (HOTs) are a summary of the main commercial terms agreed between a landlord and tenant before the formal lease is drafted. While usually not legally binding, they are a crucial roadmap for the transaction.

What is a 'break clause'?

A break clause is a term in a lease that allows either the landlord or the tenant (or both) to end the lease early, provided they meet certain conditions. Our commercial lease solicitors can negotiate these on your behalf.

Who is responsible for repairs in a commercial lease?

This depends entirely on the lease. A 'Full Repairing and Insuring' (FRI) lease makes the tenant responsible for all repairs and insurance. It is vital to understand these obligations before you sign.

What is the 'Landlord and Tenant Act 1954'?

This is a key piece of legislation that can give business tenants the automatic right to a new lease when their current one expires. Leases can be drafted "inside" or "outside" this Act, which has significant implications for both parties.

Can I assign or transfer my lease to someone else?

Usually, yes, but you will almost certainly need the landlord's formal consent. The process is known as a lease assignment, and we can manage the legal process for you.

Protect Your Commercial Property Investment

Whatever your property needs, our expert commercial team is ready to help. Get in touch for clear, commercially-astute legal advice.

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