Licence for Alterations

Essential Protection For Leaseholders and Landlords

If you are a leaseholder who wishes to undertake certain types of work to your property, a Licence for Alterations could be required. The licence is issued by a landlord to a leaseholder granting permission to carry out specific alterations or modifications to a leased property.

Failure to obtain a licence could result in a breach of the lease and, if work has begun or even finished, there may be a requirement to return the property to its original state. At Charles Garth, we take the complexity out of the process, ensuring your alteration dreams translate into smooth reality.

When Is A Licence For Alterations Required?

Whether you’re a leaseholder eager to personalise your space or a landlord aiming to protect your property value, navigating alteration approvals can feel daunting. Our experienced contract administration team can offer free expert guidance on whether a licence is required. Whether you need a Licence to Alter depends on the terms of your lease, but the following works generally require one:

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