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High Street landlords facing increasingly aggressive rents stance

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Commercial Rents:

High street
landlords are feeling the pain as retailers become more assertive
about the rents they are paying. An increasing trend is for retailers
to ask landlords for their rents to be linked to store turnovers.

Turnover rents are
rents payable by the tenant calculated either wholly, or partly, by
the actual turnover achieved by the tenant’s business, operated out
of the landlord’s premises. Leases based on this principle can be
used as an alternative to the more traditional forms of open market
rent leases, whereby the rent is determined by supply and demand and
a number of other local factors largely driven by market conditions.

To date turnover
rents have not been common in the UK, with most existing ones being
mainly confined to retail operations and almost exclusively used for
factory outlet centres, airports and railway stations.

However, with the
current battles on the high street, tenants are increasingly inclined
to demand rent reductions and in some cases are asking landlords to
bear some of their risks by demanding turnover rents.

On example of where
retail tenants are becoming much more assertive is the recent demands
made by H&M. The Swedish fashion retailer is not just asking for
standard turnover rent leases, it’s going a step further and
demanding that all sales items returned to store, including from
online purchases made, be deducted from that shop’s revenue.

The Swedish owned
fashion retailer group operates out of some 304 stores in the UK,
part of its global store estate, under names including H&M, H&M
Home, Monki, Arket and Weekday.

From Mike Ashley’s acquisition of House of Fraser to other leading brands, including Next, they are reportedly seeking rent reductions, some with turnover rent options.

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