UK govt to void commercial landlords' eviction of tenants

Amid the Covid-19 economic stall, JD Sports and Primark are among the top retailers refusing to pay March quarter rents

Published Fri, Apr 24, 2020 · 09:50 PM

Bengaluru

BRITAIN'S government will void legal attempts to evict or force out small retailers and businesses due to non-payment of rent during the novel coronavirus pandemic.

The country's commercial landlords are experiencing a significant curtailment in rents as retail activity has paused temporarily due to lockdown measures to curb the spread of the virus.

The government's move comes just a few days after trade bodies British Retail Consortium and British Property Federation wrote a letter to Chancellor Rishi Sunak seeking rental support.

According to reports, landlords have served winding-up petitions to their tenants, with JD Sports and Primark being among the top retailers refusing to pay their March quarter rents.

"Government should be robust in encouraging landlords and tenants to work together and making clear that those businesses who are able to meet their liabilities should do so," British Property Federation's chief executive officer Melanie Leech said.

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"To stop these unfair practices, the government will temporarily ban the use of statutory demands and winding-up orders where a company cannot pay their bills due to coronavirus, to ensure they do not fall into deeper financial strain," the government said in a statement on Thursday.

"The majority of landlords and tenants are working well together to reach agreements on debt obligations, but some landlords have been putting tenants under undue pressure by using aggressive debt recovery tactics," it added.

Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick noted that landlords are facing their own "very serious pressures" and are concerned about their position with lenders. He added that the government is working with banks and investors to seek ways to address these issues.

The overall rent collection for March quarter date fell by 28.7 per cent in the UK, according to cloud-based commercial property management platform Re-Leased, which collected data from 10,000 properties and 35,000 leases on its platform. REUTERS

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