Sentences with phrase «strong negotiating position if»

A Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (LTA 1954) protected tenant is in an extremely strong negotiating position if its landlord wishes to obtain vacant possession, eg to redevelop.

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However, if you gain enough clout, you are in a much stronger position to negotiate with big publishers, at least the more entrepreneurial ones.
If the court determines that a provision is ambiguous, then the parties can present extrinsic evidence to support their interpretation and the court decides based on the balance of probability, sometimes deciding ambiguity against the drafter or party with the stronger negotiating position as a rule.
If you have a clean driving record, you will be in a strong position to negotiate for a good insurance plan at a greater discount.
You'll be in a stronger position to negotiate a leave if you approach your boss with a specific plan and allow your boss plenty of time to help you implement it.
As an added bonus, when it comes time to list your buyer's home, and they have already made the choice of using you as their listing agent, you are now in a stronger position to negotiate a higher commission on the listing side, than if you had approached the seller initially, without first having the opportunity of building a relationship.
If you plan to pay cash or have a tentative commitment for a loan, use your strong financial position as a negotiating tool.
If, for example, the absorption rate is two months, but a competing property has been listed for over three months, a potential buyer of that property might have a stronger negotiating position.
If properties are moving slowly and changing hands for a lot lower than the original asking price, then you will be in a strong position to negotiate on the price.
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