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It is critical for your clients that you understand the differences between warranties and obligations – and the liabilities, responsibilities and remedies associated with each. This module will focus on warranties and obligations in a real estate and commercial lease context with reference also to sale and purchase agreements and the impact of misrepresentations on contracts.
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Author: Stephen Price
Published: 27 March 2025
Pages: 33
The strategic and financial ramifications of the warranties and obligations contained in commercial leases and sale and purchase agreements in real estate shape the risk profile of your clients’ businesses, and the rights and liabilities of your clients. In order to provide your clients with robust advice, it is important to understand the difference between warranties and obligations – and the liabilities, responsibilities and remedies associated with each. It is also important to understand the consequences of misrepresentation, and whether and how a misrepresentation, either made intentionally or by mistake, can be treated as a warranty in the context of commercial leases and sale and purchase agreements in real estate.
Letting and securing premises for business is a critical step for landlords and business owners respectively. Landlords are under increasing pressure to successfully leverage the property market to secure favourable terms that will grant them the flexibility to continue to expand and develop their existing investment portfolio. However, now more than ever, tenants are facing major business challenges and reduced cashflow. These tensions will result in an increased focus on allocations of risk, and the contractual terms (and the effect of such).(continued...)
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