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If its leasehold - check your head lease just incase there is a clause preventing it.
Is business likely to encourage frequent callers/deliveries to the property? Might upset the neighbours!
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If you mean can you incur any liabilities, then no. The worst that can happen is that correspondence keeps arriving after the tenancy ends.
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Hi All
Please can you advise whether there are any implications to my tennant registering his limited company to the flat that he is renting from me.
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