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A Property Developer’s ‘Legal’ Tool Box!

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When a developer identifies a suitable site for, say, residential development, the developer wants to ensure that it has the right use for that site.

A developer will probably not want to commit to buying  the site and incur the associated costs until it has for example obtained  planning permission for the site.  As you can imagine, developers also face stiff competition from other developers, and therefore they are under pressure commercial  to contractually secure sites as quickly as possible.

The developer’s tool box.

There are a number of legal ‘tools’ that seasoned developers regularly utilise to secure sites without actually having to buy them.

Conditional Contracts

The developer might enter into a conditional contract with the landowner to buy the site at a future date.  The conditions might include, for example, the developer obtaining the required planning permission.

When the developer has obtained the necessary planning permission, meaning the contract is no longer conditional, the developer might be obliged to purchase  the site at that time.

Option Agreements (or Land Options)

Alternatively, the landowner and the developer might enter into an option agreement.  The terms of the option agreement will be largely the same as the conditional contract but an option agreement will usually give the developer the right to terminate the option agreement at any point.

Even if the developer has all the necessary consents required to develop the site it should not be obliged to exercise the option.

Pre-emption (or right of first refusal)

Developers can also secure a pre-emption right over land which is a right of first refusal.  With these agreements there is usually no obligation on  the developer to buy the land, but  also nothing compelling the landowner to sell, and therefore developers often prefer the option agreement route.

Are you a developer?

If you’re interested in obtaining options over sites, or looking to utilise some of the ‘developer’s tool’ outlined above or perhaps you have been approached by a developer,  then contact Kerseys Solicitors who will be able to assist.

Kerseys Solicitors LLP have been advising clients since the year 1881 making  it one of the most established firm of solicitors in Ipswich, contact at  Commercial Property Solicitor

Kimat Singh | Partners
Commercial Property Department, Kerseys Solicitors LLP

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