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, Streatham Road, CR4 2AF
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178 Streatham Road, Mitcham, Surrey, CR4

 

SHOP TO LET (Assignment of lease)

 

Rent:  £5,000 per annum

 

We are pleased to offer this excellently maintained shop to let. The property is situated with a busy parade located between Streatham and Figgs Marsh. The landlord is willing to grant the assignment of flexible terms.

 

Main Shop Area: 15' x 12'

 

Rear Area: 15' x 13'

 

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Use: A1/A2

 

Costs:  Incoming tenant to pay Landlord's reasonable costs in preparation of lease documentation.

 

 

 

You should be aware that the Code of Practice on Commercial Leases in England and Wales strongly recommends that you seek professional advice from a qualified surveyor, solicitor or licensed conveyancer for agreeing or signing a business tenancy agreement. The Code is available through professional institutions and trade associations or through websites www.commercialleasecode.co.uk

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