I will draft and review lease agreements and property contracts as a uk solicitor
About this Gig
Property transactions and lease agreements involve significant financial and legal commitments. Whether you are a landlord, tenant, property investor, or business owner, having a properly drafted or reviewed agreement is essential to protect your rights and avoid costly disputes.
I provide professional property law document drafting and review services based on UK legal standards, ensuring your agreements are clear, structured, and legally sound. From residential leases to commercial property contracts, I help you create or review documents that define responsibilities, reduce risk, and prevent misunderstandings.
I can assist with:
Residential lease agreements
Commercial lease agreements
Tenancy agreements
Rental agreements
Lease renewals and amendments
Property management agreements
Landlord-tenant contracts
Property sale agreements
Sublease agreements
Eviction notices
Rent increase notices
Property dispute letters
I focus on drafting property agreements that are practical, enforceable, and designed to prevent disputes. If you need a professionally drafted or reviewed lease agreement or property contract.
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FAQ
Can you draft both residential and commercial leases?
Yes, including tenancy agreements and business property leases.
Do you review existing lease agreements?
Yes, I can review and suggest improvements.
Are the agreements legally binding?
They become binding once properly executed by all parties.
Can you include eviction and termination clauses?
Yes, including landlord protections and tenant obligations.
Is my information confidential?
Absolutely.

