How will the Renters' Rights Act 2025 affect those who are looking to purchase, or dispose of a mixed-use property?

Jonathan has 25 years of experience as a solicitor. He is a Director, Solicitor and Head of Commercial Property (Lincolnshire/South Yorkshire).
jonathan.hyldon@switalskis.com
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Jonathan is an experienced real estate lawyer who advises clients on a wide range of commercial property transactions, including acquisitions and disposals, landlord and tenant matters, refinancing, secured lending, property within the education sector, property portfolio management and property development.
He acts for landowners and developers, supporting projects from initial instruction through to completion, and is known for providing clear, commercially focused advice tailored to each client’s objectives.
Jonathan takes a pragmatic, solutions-focused approach, balancing technical legal expertise with commercial awareness to manage risk whilst focusing on the clients business goals and working closely with clients to achieve the best possible results.
Jonathan brings over twelve years’ experience in commercial property and regularly provides advice in respect of option agreements, promotion agreements, collaboration agreements, overage arrangements and conditional contracts.
Alongside his commercial property work, Jonathan is a skilled licensing lawyer, specialising in alcohol and gambling law. He represents clients at hearings before committees, magistrates’ courts and the Crown Court, and is valued for his confident and effective advocacy. His experience also includes advising the Home Office, police forces and local authorities on a range of licensing issues.

How will the Renters' Rights Act 2025 affect those who are looking to purchase, or dispose of a mixed-use property?
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