Wapping's commercial property includes converted warehouse workspaces, modern office buildings, ground-floor retail units and the commercial premises around Tobacco Dock and St Katharine Docks. These diverse property types generate dilapidations matters with distinct challenges.
We prepare and respond to dilapidations schedules for commercial leases across Wapping, understanding the specific issues of warehouse conversions where the boundary between original fabric and tenant fit-out can be complex.
Dilapidations schedules for converted warehouse commercial spaces, navigating the relationship between original building fabric and tenant installations.
Terminal and interim schedules for Wapping's modern office buildings, covering fit-out reinstatement, mechanical and electrical services and floor finishes.
Dilapidations advice for commercial premises in heritage buildings, where listed status and conservation constraints affect the scope of reinstatement works.
Pragmatic negotiation of dilapidations settlements for both landlords and tenants, aiming for outcomes proportionate to the actual condition and lease terms.
Converted warehouse workspaces, modern offices, ground-floor retail units and commercial premises around the dock areas all generate dilapidations matters when leases expire or are breached.
Listed building and conservation area status may limit the reinstatement works a landlord can require. Schedules must reflect what is permissible under heritage constraints.
Landlords should instruct 12 to 18 months before lease expiry. Tenants should seek advice early to plan works or negotiate settlements before the claim crystallises.
Yes. We act for both parties across Wapping, providing realistic assessments and pragmatic negotiation support in all cases.