Michelle Broscombe

Senior Associate

Real Estate

Experienced Commercial Property Lawyer in landlord and tenant, acquisitions and disposals and corporate transactions.

Michelle’s extensive experience enables her to expertly advise on all aspects of commercial property transactions. She acts for a range of clients from owner-managed businesses to SMEs and international companies and tailors her advice to the commercial needs of her client.

She acts for landlords and tenants on both straightforward and more complex lease transactions and buyers and sellers on acquisitions and disposals. Michelle also advises development clients on land transactions

Michelle has acted in transactions regarding public houses and office, retail and industrial properties which are located in Guildford and the surrounding areas or elsewhere in England.

She regularly provides property support for corporate transactions.

Michelle qualified as a Solicitor at a London firm in 2009.

Work highlights

FREEHOLD ACQUISITION

Acting for a property investor on the freehold acquisition of a multi-let industrial park for the sum of £7.15m. The transaction had to exchange and complete within a short period of time due to the seller’s requirements. Michelle still acts for the client regarding the ongoing management of the estate


GRANT OF LEASE

Acting for an international client on a lease of a 59,000 sq. foot industrial unit with an annual rent exceeding £400,000. The timely grant of the lease was integral to the logistical needs of the company


TERMS OF LEASE

Negotiating and agreeing the terms of a lease of a flagship retail store in London. Michelle also negotiated the Licence to Alter documenting both the Cat A and Cat B fit out works undertaken by the client


DISPOSALS AND LEASE MANAGEMENT

Repeatedly instructed by an owner-managed business since 2020 on all aspects of their property portfolio including disposals, acquisitions and lease management


Recent articles

Insights

Our commercial tenant wants to be in the property before a lease is agreed – what should we do?

Our advice is clear – use the tenant’s keenness as the reason to agree the lease more quickly, and do not let your tenant into occupation on a handshake and promise to agree the lease next week.

24/04/2024

Media spotlight

DMH Stallard noted as one of the best firms for championing women

legalbusiness.co.uk writes about the number of female professionals ranked in leading legal directory Legal500, with DMH Stallard holding 14 rankings across 20+ departments in the latest edition.

11/03/2024

Insights

DMH Stallard advises on St Barnabas and Martlets Hospice merger

The merger is described by St Barnabas as a move that ‘aims to create a stronger, more sustainable and comprehensive hospice care organisation

13/02/2024

Insights

Developers’ Questions – restrictive covenant indemnity insurance

Does indemnity insurance provide an absolute solution for defective title issues? We explain what developers need to know

30/10/2023