Frequently Asked Questions
- How many stores are being sold by Pizza Hut?
- Are any other Pizza Huts restaurants for sale?
- Are the disposals a sign of a weakening restaurant market?
- Can the restaurants be operated as Pizza restaurants?
- How can I obtain finance to assist with the purchase?
- Is the sale price negotiable?
- Can the restaurants be used for other uses?
- The lease is approaching the end of its term. Is it renewable?
- Is the freehold available?
Q. How many stores are being sold by Pizza Hut?
Some 16 new restaurants and 15 others which have been on the market for sale for some time through other agents.
Q. Are any other Pizza Huts restaurants for sale?
Please refer to individual Fleurets offices.
Q. Can the restaurants be operated as Pizza restaurants?
Yes, but not under the name of Pizza Hut.
Q. Can the restaurants be operated as Pizza restaurants?
Yes, but not under the name of Pizza Hut.
Q. How can I obtain finance to assist with the purchase?
Contact your Fleurets regional office who will be able to refer you to recommended financial brokers.
Q. Is the sale price negotiable?
The guide price is simply a guide and set by Fleurets to stimulate activity in the market place.
Q. Can the restaurants be used for other uses?
This will depend on the permitted use within the terms of the lease and planning permission. Restaurants fall with Planning Use Class A3 and change of use to Classes A2 (estate agents / banks / bookmakers, etc) and A1 (retail) are permitted development.
Q. The lease is approaching the end of its term. Is it renewable?
The vast majority of leases of premises in England and Wales are renewable under the Landlord & Tenant Act 1954. Leases in Scotland are not automatically renewable.
Q. Is the freehold available?
Our instructions are to market the leasehold interest and any negotiations to purchase the freehold must be conducted separately and are outside of our client's control.
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