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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 255977" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>Anyone who has not got a rock solid contract with revert to Landlord built in has only himself to blame. If I owned one the prospect of the company going bust would make me rib my hands with glee. The average outfit will be generating £12,500 per acre, at wholesale rates, with no subsidy, very nice to get your hands on. Sadly for the owners there is no way the banks would be stupid enough to do that.</p><p>They may try to force rents down but as said if you had the contract drawn properly. Including upward only rent reviews, you are safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 255977, member: 1951"] Anyone who has not got a rock solid contract with revert to Landlord built in has only himself to blame. If I owned one the prospect of the company going bust would make me rib my hands with glee. The average outfit will be generating £12,500 per acre, at wholesale rates, with no subsidy, very nice to get your hands on. Sadly for the owners there is no way the banks would be stupid enough to do that. They may try to force rents down but as said if you had the contract drawn properly. Including upward only rent reviews, you are safe. [/QUOTE]
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