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发布年 | 2020 |
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国家 | 英国 |
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正文(英文) | Press release Extra protection for businesses with ban on evictions for commercial tenants who miss rent paymentsCommercial tenants who cannot pay their rent because of coronavirus will be protected from eviction.
Commercial tenants who cannot pay their rent because of coronavirus will be protected from eviction, the government has announced. Many landlords and tenants are already having conversations and reaching voluntary arrangements about rental payments due shortly but the government recognises businesses struggling with their cashflow due to coronavirus remain worried about eviction. These measures, included in the emergency Coronavirus Bill currently going through Parliament, will mean no business will be forced out of their premises if they miss a payment in the next 3 months. This builds on the unprecedented package of support announced for businesses who are affected by coronavirus. As commercial tenants will still be liable for the rent after this period, the government is also actively monitoring the impact on commercial landlords’ cash flow and continues to be in dialogue with them. Communities Secretary, Rt Hon Robert Jenrick MP, said:
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak MP, said:
Business Secretary, Alok Sharma MP said:
Mike Cherry, Federation of Small Businesses National Chairman, said:
The Coronavirus Bill also includes new measures to ensure that Business Improvement Districts (BID) are equipped to continue their vital role in managing the impact of the crisis on local economies and helping town centres and high streets recover. To ensure no area loses its Business Improvement District at this critical time, emergency legislation will allow a delay to ballots between now and 31 December 2020 until March 2021. This will ensure that they are conducted in a safe and effective way. Simon Quin, High Streets Task Force Executive Director, said:
Further informationThe amendment to the Coronavirus Bill on commercial leases will apply to England, Wales and Northern Ireland. It applied to all commercial tenants. We will, of course, be working with the Devolved Administrations, including Scotland, across our coronavirus response. The change will come into force when the Coronavirus Bill receives Royal Assent. It will last until 30 June, with an option for the government to extend if needed. The new business information campaign has gone live with updated information available. Office address and general enquiries
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Published 23 March 2020
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