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Tenant’s Break Notice: How to Ensure Your Break Actually Terminates the Lease

Tenant’s Break Notice: How to Ensure Your Break Actually Terminates the Lease

In this episode, we take a clear, practical look at how tenants can effectively exercise a break clause and ensure the lease actually comes to an end. Break rights are famously unforgiving – strict conditions, service traps, and vacant‑possession hurdles often catch tenants out. 


This reflects the law and market position at the date of publication and is written as a general guide. It does not contain definitive legal advice, which should be sought in relation to a specific matter.

Authors

Edward Jones PNG
Edward Jones
Partner, Dispute Resolution
01276 536 154
edward.jones@hc.law
Amery Harilal PNG
Amery Harilal
Solicitor, Real Estate
0118 989 8154
amery.harilal@hc.law

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