Preparing your business against the second wave

While speculation continues and the Government determines how to best tackle rising coronavirus figures in the UK, here’s what you can do to protect your business now.
While speculation continues and the Government determines how to best tackle rising coronavirus figures in the UK, here’s what you can do to protect your business now.
On the 23rd August, the ban on tenant evictions was due to be lifted, but it has now been extended until 20th September.
We explore how localised lockdowns could affect your business and travel plans.
As both commercial and residential tenants across the UK face financial difficulties amid the COVID-19 Government-imposed lockdown, landlords are receiving thousands less in rent each month.
On the 23rd June, the Government confirmed that even more businesses across UK can reopen on the 4th July, including restaurants, pubs and hairdressers.
Advice on what to do if your usually reliable tenants are now struggling to keep up with their rent payments.
Due to the COVID-19 lockdown, some buildings will be temporarily empty. Buildings, whether temporarily closed or permanently unoccupied can be at greater risk from the likes of arson, antisocial behaviour such as vandalism or squatters, theft and escape of water. We have produced some guidance to help our clients understand how to manage and protect their property.
Make sure your cybersecurity is up to scratch to protect yourself against cybercriminals.
While Christmas is known to be a season of joy and giving, not everyone gets into the spirit of the season…
Winter doesn’t have to wreak havoc on your business. With the correct preparations and the right level of business insurance in place, you’ll have the peace of mind you need to ensure your business can carry on, no matter what’s…