ARTICLE
17 February 2020

Valuer and Retail Leases Update - Leases can no longer fall out of the operation of the Act

M
Madgwicks

Contributor

Madgwicks Lawyers has been serving clients since 1975 with reliable legal advice, clear explanations of outcomes, and practical options. Their deep expertise helps clients navigate complex matters by providing informed decision-making. The firm prioritizes developing long-term relationships with clients locally and globally, adding value beyond legal services. With over 100 staff and expertise in key practice areas, Madgwicks is an award-winning commercial firm. As part of Meritas, they are connected to a global alliance, offering business law services in 92 countries.
If the lease is governed by the Act at its commencement, it will be governed by the Act during the term of the lease.
Australia Real Estate and Construction
To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com.

In brief

You may recall in an update last year, I referred to a VCAT decision, which determined that a lease could cease to be governed by the Act during the term where occupancy costs (being rent and outgoings payable by the tenant under the lease) increased to more than $1 million. You will also recall that where occupancy costs exceed $1 million, the lease will not be governed by the Act. The VCAT decision determined that during the term of the lease, even though the lease was initially governed by the Act, as the occupancy costs increased to over $1 million the Act ceased to apply from that time.

This case was appealed to the Supreme Court in September 2019 and Justice Croft determined in Richmond Football Club Ltd v Verraty Pty Ltd [2019] VSC 597 that a lease could not fluctuate in and out of the Act and that if the Act applies when the lease is entered into, it will continue to apply during the term even if occupancy costs exceed $1 million during the term.

What you need to know

If it is a lease is governed by the Act at the commencement, then the lease will always be governed by the Act during the term of the lease. So even if the occupancy costs exceed $1 million, or the lease is assigned to a public company, it will still be a lease governed by the Act during the term of the lease. Of course, when the lease is renewed, this will be a new lease and the lease may cease to be governed by the Act if any of the exclusions under the Act apply.

Background

In the VCAT decision, it was determined that a lease could cease to be governed by the Act during the term of the lease, even though the lease was governed by the Act at the commencement of the lease.

This decision was controversial and contrary to my understanding of when the Act applied. I had always maintained that the determination of whether the Act applied must be done at the commencement of the lease and had lectured and advised on this basis. Nice for my view to be vindicated by the Supreme Court!

Conclusion

The Supreme Court has once and for all made it clear that if the lease is governed by the Act at its commencement, it will continue to be governed by the Act during the term of the lease. The decision is also important in other respects that I will comment on in upcoming emails.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances. Madgwicks is a member of Meritas, one of the world's largest law firm alliances.

We operate a free-to-view policy, asking only that you register in order to read all of our content. Please login or register to view the rest of this article.

ARTICLE
17 February 2020

Valuer and Retail Leases Update - Leases can no longer fall out of the operation of the Act

Australia Real Estate and Construction

Contributor

Madgwicks Lawyers has been serving clients since 1975 with reliable legal advice, clear explanations of outcomes, and practical options. Their deep expertise helps clients navigate complex matters by providing informed decision-making. The firm prioritizes developing long-term relationships with clients locally and globally, adding value beyond legal services. With over 100 staff and expertise in key practice areas, Madgwicks is an award-winning commercial firm. As part of Meritas, they are connected to a global alliance, offering business law services in 92 countries.
See More Popular Content From

Mondaq uses cookies on this website. By using our website you agree to our use of cookies as set out in our Privacy Policy.

Learn More