What if I have already carried out alterations to my property without the landlord’s consent?


Residential Leases

It is extremely important that you get consent to alterations as required by your lease before you start. If you carry out work without getting prior consent, you are contravening the terms of your lease, which is known as being in breach. This can have serious consequences.

If you have carried out unauthorised alterations, you will need to contact us with information on the works. We will then investigate and report back to you on the landlord’s position.

Commercial Leases

It is extremely important that you get consent to alterations as required by your lease before you start. If you carry out work without getting prior consent, you will be in breach. This can have serious consequences for you as, in addition to increased costs, failure to remedy the breach could result in the lease being forfeited.

If you have carried out unauthorised alterations, you will need to contact us with information on the works. We will then investigate and report back to you on the landlord’s position.