One of the most contentious aspects of rent review clauses is the “upward-only” provision, which allows rent to increase at the review date but never decrease, even if market rents have fallen. While this benefits landlords by preserving or increasing income, it can leave tenants locked into above-market rents — particularly in fluctuating or declining markets. This highlights the importance of legal advice at the lease negotiation stage, where tenants may be able to negotiate more balanced terms or push for open market rent reviews without the upward-only restriction.
Disputes over rent reviews often arise when there’s ambiguity in the lease wording, or disagreement over the valuation. These disputes can lead to costly delays or formal arbitration. At Stretton Solicitors, we carefully review lease terms to ensure clarity and protect your position. We work closely with valuers and surveyors when required, and help clients resolve disputes efficiently — whether through negotiation, mediation, or, where necessary, litigation. Our goal is always to minimise disruption to your business and secure a fair outcome.
For landlords, rent review clauses are a key tool for maintaining rental yield and ensuring lease terms reflect the property’s long-term value. For tenants, understanding and, where possible, negotiating the scope of rent reviews can be critical for long-term financial planning. Whether you’re entering a new lease or dealing with a rent review in an existing agreement, having experienced legal advisors on your side can prevent costly mistakes and ensure you understand both your rights and obligations.
Whether you’re a commercial landlord aiming to secure consistent returns or a tenant seeking cost predictability, rent review clauses can significantly impact your bottom line. At Stretton Solicitors, we offer practical, clear advice on drafting, interpreting, and negotiating rent review provisions — and resolving disputes when they arise. Get in touch today to speak with one of our commercial property experts and ensure your lease works in your best interest.