Review Dilapidation Settlement Agreement
Summary
A dilapidation settlement agreement for a commercial lease should include a clear scope of work, specifying all necessary repairs and maintenance tasks. It should outline timeframes for completing these tasks and allocate costs between the landlord and tenant. The agreement should also include a dispute resolution procedure and details for a final inspection. Consulting a surveyor or solicitor can help verify obligations and valuations.Full Conversation
I want to check that nothing is missing from the agreement
To ensure nothing is missing from your dilapidation settlement agreement, consider the following:
- Scope of Work: Clearly list all repairs and maintenance tasks required.
- Timeframes: Specify deadlines for completing repairs.
- Cost Allocation: Define who is responsible for costs.
- Dispute Resolution: Include a procedure for resolving disagreements.
- Final Inspection: Detail how and when the final inspection will occur.
Do you have any specific clauses you're concerned about?