Retail trade and the challenge of online income with turnover rents

Event has been postponed due to the current situation. As soon as there is a new date, we will communicate it via our website and the bpv Huegel LinkedIn account.

On 20 March 2020 our Partner and Co-Head of the Real Estate Practice Group Michaela Pelinka will give a keynote speech at the event ” News on property and real estate law “ organised by the Association of Lawyers at the Chamber of Notaries in Vienna.

The topic of her lecture: “Retail trade and the challenge of online income with turnover rents”

Since many goods are purchased via online shops and this reduces the direct turnover of the shop premises, these are often to be included in turnover-based rents. There are various options for structuring newly concluded rental agreements; older agreements often require adjustment.

You can find further information on this event at https://www.juristenverband.at/events/aktuelles-zum-bestand-und-liegenschaftsrecht/

 

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