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Restructuring strengthens Adams Harrison Residential and Commecial Property Department

Restructuring strengthens Adams Harrison in Residential Conveyancing Department and Commercial Property / Company Commercial Department.

The partners are delighted to announce that Jack Stewart will become Head of the Residential Conveyancing Department with effect from 1st July 2024.

Jack joined the firm in 2016 and became a partner in 2023 and is known for his knowledge of residential conveyancing transactions and high levels of customer service.

Richard Booth, who will step down as Head of Residential Conveyancing on 30th June, will become Head of Company Commercial and Commercial Property Department, following the retirement of Rhodri Rees. Richard, who joined Adams Harrison in 2016, has been a partner since 2019, has an excellent reputation for his Commercial Property expertise and will also be able to offer his services for Company Commercial work. With the restructuring of the Residential Conveyancing and Commercial Departments Richard will be able to increase his portfolio of Commercial clients.

These changes form part of the firm’s long term strategy to establish themselves as the principal provider of legal services to both business and personal clients in the Haverhill, Saffron Walden and Sawston areas, both now and towards the future. We are your local firm with city expertise but high street pricing.

Commercial Premises and the Mees Regulations

What are the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES)?

The MEES regulations came into force on 1st April 2018. From this date any commercial property that has an EPC rating of lower than an “E” is not permitted to be rented to new tenants or to have an existing tenancy renewed until such time as an “E” rating is obtained. This means that for commercial properties which fall below this requirement steps will need to be taken to improve the rating.

It is important that landlords are fully aware of their duties under MEES as in the event that the landlord continues to let a commercial property in breach of MEES fines can be imposed. If any such letting continues in breach of MEES for up to three months then a fine of 10% of the property’s ratable value could be imposed, subject to a maximum of £50,000.00. If that letting continues for longer than three months this fine can be increased to 20% of the property’s ratable value capped at £150,000.00. It is important therefore that landlords are fully aware of their obligations and ensure compliance.

Exemptions

There are some exemptions which would allow a substandard property to be let or continue to be let. These largely fall into four categories the first of which is a temporary exemption of six months which can be granted to new landlords.

The second is the devaluation exemption which allows for an exemption in circumstances where the necessary energy efficiency measures would decrease the property’s value by 5% or more. There is then the seven year payback test which will only require landlords to make such improvements where the cost of those works are likely to be recovered by the landlord in savings in the seven year timeframe, and finally the consent exemption which applies when a third party consent to the proposed improvements is required and although sought has been refused.

MEES Regulations and the future

From 1st April 2023 the prohibition on continuing to let sub-standard commercial property will be extended to cover all existing commercial leases. This means that landlords are well advised to undertake a full review of their commercial property portfolio to ensure compliance ahead of 1st April 2023.

How Adams Harrison can help you?

Given the penalties that can occur from failure to comply with the MEES Regulations it is important that you seek professional legal advice on your obligations. At Adams Harrison we have a team of experienced commercial property solicitors who can advise you on a wide range of commercial property related issues including the MEES Regulations.

Welcome to Richard Booth

Richard Booth Adams Harrison Profile PictureWelcome to Richard Booth who has joined the Conveyancing Team.

Richard qualified as a solicitor in 2000 and has practiced in the local area.

He specialises in residential and commercial property law and is based at our Saffron Walden office.