COP26 | How is the net zero agenda impacting landlord and tenant relationships? 

In the latest episode of Place North West’s COP26 podcast series, TLT LLP provides insight into the tug-of-war being fought between occupiers and landlords over who should pay to bring buildings in line with sustainability targets.

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The drive for net-zero is not going away and there are thousands of commercial buildings across the country that need to be upgraded in line with changing legislation and expectations.  

But who should foot the bill for this work, those who own the buildings or those who use them?  

In this episode of Place North West’s COP26 podcast series, TLT legal director Joseph Meredith takes us through the nuanced world of landlord/tenant relationships in the net-zero era. 

TLT supports corporates, public institutions, and high growth businesses on strategic and day-to-day legal needs. The firm has significant experience advising in the clean energy, digital, and real estate sectors, among others.

This episode is part of Place North West’s COP26 podcast series, which looks at sustainability solutions within the property industry ahead of the UN Climate Change conference in Glasgow this November. 

In each episode, guests will share actionable insights and essential, evidence-based advice drawing on lessons learned from their work moving towards net-zero carbon.  Listen to more of our COP26 podcasts. 

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If you would like to learn more about TLT, please visit tltsolicitors.com 

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