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Property problems: What stays and what goes when tenant quits?

Wednesday 14th of April 2004
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A: The answer to this question is likely to be found in your lease with the tenant. There may be a clause which allows you, as the landlord, to require the tenant to remove everything the tenant has brought into the premises and return the premises to the state they were in at the start of the lease.

The premises will then be ready for fitting out by the new tenant. In some cases, rather than the tenant actually removing its fit-out and "making good", the parties will agree to a payment being made in lieu of this obligation.

The landlord can then arrange to have the work carried out, or try to re-let the premises with the existing fit-out.

Alternatively, the lease may give the landlord the right to retain the outgoing tenant's fit-out, so that it becomes the landlord's property.

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