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1 SEMINAR MAY16th 2016 RENT REVIEW CLAUSES CBRE C BAR SEMINAR BY DOUG STEVENS TO 1 ST AND 2 ND YEAR GRADUATES DELIVERED AS A POWERPOINT PRESENTATION 50 MINUTES AND QUESTIONS NEXT SEMINARS 2Oth JUNE & 25 th JULY
2 RENT REVIEW CLAUSES Work on the basis that every single rent review clause you read will be different from the last one even within shopping centres or office buildings where a landlord has tried to impose standard provisions. Attempts at achieving a standardisation of the wording of rent review clauses have been made over the years by the RICS, Law Society and other bodies but have largely failed. It is important therefore you do carefully read each rent review clause in each lease you deal with. You also need to be aware that there may be other documents besides the subject lease you are dealing with which might impact on the rent review provisions. This might be an Agreement for Lease, a Deed of Variation or Licences of Alteration. The original basis for revision of a rent was derived from the Landlord & Tenant Act 1954 in Section 34 which is summarised below: S.34 Rent under new tenancy The rent.. shall be the rent at which, having regard to the terms of the tenancy (other than those relating to rent), the holding might reasonably be expected to be let in the open market by a willing lessor, there being disregarded (a ) any effect on rent of the fact that the tenant has or his predecessors in title have been in occupation of the holding, (b) any goodwill attached to the holding by reason of the carrying on thereat of the business of the tenant (whether by him or by a predecessor of his in that business), (c) any effect on rent of any improvement carried out by the tenant or a predecessor in title of his otherwise than in pursuance of an obligation to his immediate landlord,
3 RENT REVIEW CLAUSES cont`d You will note that Section 34 sets out a limited number of assumptions and a limited number of disregards. There is no requirement when granting a lease to follow Section 34 hence there is such a multitude of different rent review clauses often containing more and more assumptions and more and more disregards. A rent review is a: MIXTURE OF ACTUAL & HYPOTHETICAL FACT & FANTASY - AN UNDEFINED MIX HYPOTHETICAL SCENARIO ACHIEVED BY SERIES OF ASSUMPTIONS & DISREGARDS THE BASIC PREMISE IS THAT THE PROPERTY IS VACANT AND TO LET ON NEW LEASE IN REALITY THE PROPERTY IS OCCUPIED AND AN ACTUAL LEASE IS IN PLACE BUT AT RENT REVIEW IT IS ASSUMED THERE IS NO TENANT IN OCCUPATION THE LEASE TERMS TO BE ASSUMED AND THE DEMISE TO BE VALUED MAY BE TOTALLY DIFFERENT FROM THE ACTUAL LEASE TERMS AND THE ACTUAL DEMISE ---ARTIFICIALITY BY DESIGN e.g. USC Oxford Street (a small ground floor unit with a 25,000 sq ft basement but which is assumed for rent review purposes to comprise a unit arranged on ground floor only with a specified ITZA to which the appropriate Zone A rate is applied and then a specified multiplier is applied e.g. Nike Town which is valued by reference to a unit shop within the BhS block on Oxford Street rather than by reference to the actual Nike Town demise.
4 PRESUMPTION OF REALITY but not always Generally when interpreting rent review clauses there is a PRESUMPTION OF REALITY See case law Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council v Host Group Ltd[1988] 1 WLR 348). Nicholls LJ said "Of course rent review clauses may, and often do, require a valuer to make his valuation on a basis which departs in one or more respects from the subsisting terms of the actual existing lease. But if and insofar as a rent review clause does not so require, either expressly or by necessary implication, it seems to me that in general, and subject to a special context indicating otherwise in a particular case, the parties are to be taken as having intended that the notional letting postulated by their rent review clause is to be a letting on the same terms (other than as quantum of rent) as those still subsisting between the parties in the actual existing lease. The parties are to be taken as having so intended, because that would accord with, and give effect to, the general intention underlying the incorporation by them of a rent review clause into their lease. However, if it is clear from the lease that the valuer is required to make an assumption of facts that is not true then he should do so. The rent review clause in the Basingstoke case required the valuer to ignore the actual location of the premises and to assume they were elsewhere.
5 SUMMARISE THE RENT REVIEW PROVISIONS USE A TEMPLATE TO IDENTIFY EVERY RELEVANT CLAUSE (PRESENT & MISSING) WHY IS THIS NECESSARY? BECAUSE EACH CLAUSE (PRESENT OR MISSING) MIGHT AFFECT VALUE BECAUSE THERE MAY BE TIME TRAPS - POTENTIAL NEGLIGENCE CLAIM RENT What rent is stated in the lease? Is it the current rent or have there been rent reviews since the lease commencement, or rising rents or RPI rental uplifts IS THE STATED RENT A BASE RENT + TURNOVER TOP-UP RENT REVIEW DATE(S) This might be the anniversary of the date of the lease or the stated commencement date of the lease term or the review dates may be listed in the rent review clause or elsewhere such as in DEFINITIONS RENT REVIEW PERIOD In modern leases this is likely to be five years but may be more or less than five years and this will impact on rental value UPWARDS ONLY? Most modern leases will state that at rent review the revised rent shall not be less than the current rent passing but in some leases by design or default the rent may be subject to downwards provision.
6 ASSUMED TERM OF LEASE ASSUMED LEASE TERM Within the rent review clause it will state whether the lease term you are to assume is the unexpired term or it might state a minimum term ( often 10 or 15 years ) or it might state that it is for the whole term of the original lease. See case law Canary Wharf Investments (Three) v Telegraph Group Ltd 2003 Neuberger J held that on a fair and sensible reading of the lease "the term of the hypothetical lease, to be assumed for rent review purposes, is to be a term of 25 years from the relevant rent review date, and not 25 years from the date from which the actual lease runs.". The lease term assumption has valuation implications where the assumed lease term is longer than the norm for that market sector or shorter than the norm for that market sector. 5yrs might be OK for a single shop unit but 15/20/25 may be too long and may result in a possible discount. Perhaps 2.5% to 10% for onerous lease term However, 5yrs/10yrs would be regarded as too short for a large store (department store or foodstore) and a discount would apply perhaps 10%. For very long lease at full ( rack ) rents ie, 50 yrs perhaps 5% -20% dependent on location demand ability to under-let
7 ASSUMPTIONS VACANT POSSESSION The property is assumed to be vacant TO LET ON THE OPEN MARKET it is assumed to be being marketed on the exact lease terms which are to be assumed DATE OF THE LETTING. It is assumed that the new lease for the new letting is completed on the review date WILLING LANDLORD + WILLING TENANT (not in S.34 L & T Act 1954 ) The landlord is assumed to be willing to let the property and there is assumed to be a willing tenant ( which may or may not be the existing tenant ). They are hypothetical entities. F. R. Evans (Leeds) v. English Electric (1978) This case defines the characteristics of the willing landlord and the willing tenant Valued on assumption that the landlord is willing to let on the review date - is not affected by cash-flow problems cannot wait for a preferred tenant to take occupancy or for the rental market to pick up landlord must acknowledge all the factors affecting the marketability of the premises, including the market rent of premises which are comparable or would be considered as viable alternatives by a potential tenant. Similarly, the tenant will be deemed as actively seeking the letting in question - not affected by liquidity problems or as seeking a discount on the basis that the letting does not fulfil its particular needs will be aware of alternatives Dennis & Robinson Ltd v Kiossos Establishment [1987] assume willing L/L & T In order to give full effect to establishing an open market rent the Court held that it must be assumed that there is a willing landlord and a willing tenant.
8 ASSUMPTIONS ON SAME TERMS AS THIS LEASE or HYPOTHETICAL LEASE? Are you required to assume the same terms as this lease or an hypothetical lease. COMPARE LEASE TERMS TO THE RENT REVIEW ASSUMPTIONS LET AS A WHOLE Are you required to assume that the property is let as a whole or parts (actual or assumed) and adopt a rent which is the greater of the whole/sum of parts. If a large property and no rights to underlet possible discount 5% SPECIFICATION Does the lease require you to assume that the specification is shell or fitted or part fitted? Are there any schedules of fixtures and fittings attached? The leading case on the assumptions which are to be made regarding the specification of a unit is London and Leeds Estates Ltd v Paribas Ltd [1995] that the demised premises are fit for immediate occupation and use and that all fitting out and other tenant s works required by such willing tenant have already been completed. This is an important judgement. It determined where such wording occurs it is valuation neutral, i.e. it does not mean that the landlord can value fixtures and fittings or that the tenant can argue for a rent free period for fitting out. However variations on this wording may mean that fixtures and fittings are to be valued. USE Are you to assume the actual use (see User Clause in lease) or an assumed use stated in the rent review provisions? Is there a restrictive user, ie, as bank only
9 DISREGARDS Historically disregards were limited to tenants occupation, goodwill and improvements RENT FREE/CONCESSION/CAPITAL CONTRIBUTION ON LETTING It is now commonplace for modern leases to contain wording to the effect that a rent free period and/or a rent concession and/or any capital contribution by a landlord to a tenant on letting are to be disregarded. This is normally effected by use of wording similar to the following: There shall be no discount, reduction or allowance to reflect (or compensate any incoming tenant for the absence of) any rent free or concessionary rent period which reflects the time it would take for the incoming tenant to fit out the demised premises so as to be ready for immediate use or any capital payment or other consideration in lieu thereof and which will be granted to the willing lessee in the open market at the relevant review date so that such open market rent shall be that which will be payable after the expiry of any such rent free or concessionary rent period for fitting out purposes which the willing lessee shall hereby be assumed to have enjoyed. No discount for a rent free period
10 DAY ONE RENT DISREGARD ONLY IN RELATION TO FITTING OUT PERIOD The wording above seeks to achieve what is referred to as a DAY ONE rent i.e. at rent review a tenant cannot argue that they require a rent free period to fit out the unit because they are already assumed to have had the benefit of such rent free period. This wording has evolved following the case of Broadgate Square-v-Lehman Brothers where the following wording was adopted:.. the best yearly rent which would reasonably be expected to become payable after the expiry of a rent-free period of such length as would be negotiated in the market upon a letting of the Premises as a whole This wording does not limit the incentives to rent free or capital which will be the equivalent of the period for fitting out a unit it requires the disregard of all incentives and therefore confers a headline rent.
11 TIME TRAPS IS TIME OF THE ESSENCE? The lease may contain timetables for the service of landlord s rent review notice or tenant s counter-notice or may set a timetable for the appointment of an Arbitrator. You need to carefully record any such mechanisms because time may be of the essence and failure to adopt the correct timescales may result in the loss of the ability to exercise the review or the acceptance of a tenant s rental offer or the inability to have an Arbitrator appointed. See Case Law below: United Scientific Holdings Ltd v Burnley Borough Council ([1978] - Time is not of the essence unless it is stated to be. DEEMING PROVISIONS Words that make Time of The Essence In relation to service of notices or reference to 3 rd party, ie but not at any at other time Mecca Leisure Ltd v Renown Investments (Holdings) Ltd. Starmark Enterprises Limited -v- CPL Distribution Limited Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government v Standard Securities Ltd
12 DISPUTE PROCEDURE HOW IS RENT REVIEW DECIDED IF PARTIES CAN T NEGOTIATE A SETTLEMENT? APPLICATION TO RICS? - WHO CAN APPLY L/L OR T? ARBITRATOR (Umpire) or INDEPENDENT EXPERT - option to choose? ARBITRATOR - GOVERNED BY ARBITRATION ACT 1996 Reasons - Award on costs IF EXPERT ARE REASONS REQUIRED? COSTS SHARED 50/50 OR DETERMINED BY EXPERT TIME FRAMES FOR APPLICATIONS TIME FRAMES FOR DECISIONS OTHER MATTERS INTEREST ON ARREARS? MEMORANDUMS TO RECORD SETTLEMENT?
13 CHECK LIST PARTIES - same as originals if not are there other docs REVIEW DATE? RENT Current rent shown? - Cap or RPI? REVIEW PERIOD? UPWARDS ONLY? ASSUMED LEASE TERM? Market norm or too long / too short for that type of property? DEMISE actual or hypothetical? WILLING LANDLORD WILLING TENANT VACANT POSSESSION TO LET AS WHOLE OR IN PARTS USUAL DISREGARDS OR ADDITIONAL DISREGARDS? ASSUMED SPECIFICATION shell or part/fully fitted? DAY ONE RENT NOTICE PROCEDURE Time of Essence? Deeming provision? DISPUTE PROCEDURE Arbitrator or Expert?
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