DTZ: Occupier Perspective Obligations of Occupation EMEA 2011
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This 17th edition of Obligations of Occupation EMEA draws upon DTZ’s extensive network of local offices across Europe, the Middle East and Africa
It provides a comprehensive summary of key cost responsibilities and legal obligations associated with occupying and purchasing business space in 28 markets across the region.
The report is a reference guide to local market conventions as to how key cost responsibilities are shared between owners and occupiers. It is designed as a useful reference document for managing clients’ property portfolios and for comparing practices and liabilities between countries. The report covers:
- Main aspects of lease structures
- Landlord and tenant responsibilities
- Occupier transaction costs
- Taxation liabilities of tenants related to occupancy
- Ownership restrictions
- Purchaser transaction costs.
This guide should be used alongside another global report produced by DTZ Research, known as “Global Occupancy Costs - Offices”. This looks at the main components of occupancy costs (rents and outgoings) and includes a ranking based on annual costs per workstation. It provides useful benchmarks against which clients can compare their own occupational efficiency, costs and space standards with trend data and includes forecasts of total occupancy costs to 2015.
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