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[Music] hello my name is Naomi Wilson and I provide legal advice to landlords and tenants here at a Cepeda sen today were going to discuss some of the common misconceptions that landlord clients have about whether or not their tenants have a right to stay in the property at the end of a commercial business lease the landlord and tenant act 1954 protects all commercial business tenants so that at the end of their lease term they have a statutory right to require their landlord to grant them a new lease in similar terms to the existing lease you would need to discuss the issue with your tenant before the lease is signed and make sure they understand that theyre going to contract out of those security of tenure provisions afforded by the 1954 Landlord and Tenant act they will need to sign a declaration which confirms that before they completed their lease with you as the landlord they were served a notice explaining to them that they were going to have to contract out of their security