Lease assignments under the microscope Tom Merrick23/04/2024PrintDownload The first article of this three-part series highlighted how alienation provisions in a lease can provide a tenant with options to react and adapt to change. Here, Tom Merrick delves deeper into a tenant assigning its lease and reflects Thank you for reading EG Want to read more? Enjoy a story a week for FREE. Register Find Out More Already a subscriber or registered user? Sign in Feature Related Articles Still a long way to go for leasehold reform 10 things to do when buying a holiday home park A1 Properties (Sunderland) Ltd v Tudor Studios RTM Co Ltd Assethold Ltd v Interface Properties Ltd The ups and downs of security arrangements in commercial lettings