Commercial Property

April 10, 2019 | by Kevin Allard

There is increased uncertainty surrounding HS2 with the prospect that Theresa May could be replaced by a prime minister opposed to the scheme. How best to respond to this will vary depending on how close your house is to the...

January 30, 2019 | by Beatrice Lowry

We are delighted to welcome Jackie Abbott to Ellis-Fermor & Negus. Jackie will head up our commercial property department at our expanding Belper office in Derbyshire. About Jackie Abbott For over 12 years Jackie has worked in commercial property and has gained...

November 22, 2017 | by Simon Hale

The issue of dilapidations can be a mystery for both landlords and tenants. Dilapidations is the claim made for damages by a landlord from a tenant based on the repairing obligations set out in the terms of a commercial lease....

October 3, 2016 | by Simon Hale

 1. Let us know well in advance There is a lot to do in preparing the Legal Pack for auction. Searches need to be obtained. Replies to Enquiries completed. Warranties and Certificates provided. A complete and well prepared Legal Pack...

July 12, 2016 | by Jess Raebitt

A new face has joined the commercial property section of solicitors Ellis-Fermor & Negus at their Beeston office. Martin Cornforth, who lives in the town, has joined the company at its Devonshire Avenue base after working with another legal firm...

April 15, 2011 | by Jess Raebitt

Nottingham couple David and Catherine Pinkett have fulfilled a life-time ambition and opened their own fine art gallery in Scarborough.

December 1, 2009 | by Jess Raebitt

Welch the Florist, a family run business, which has been operating in Long Eaton for 89 years, is to open a new shop right on the edge of Nottingham City Centre, on Derby Road opposite St Barnabas Cathedral. Gareth Shaw, the...