Technogym
Technogym
Technogym

Loophole leaves gyms open to legal action by landlords

This situation was, until very recently, wholly unforeseen, and is unfortunately entirely outside of our control
– Glenn Earlam

The legislation intended to protect commercial tenants from eviction during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has a loophole, which could see hundreds of gyms and leisure centres being hit with disproportionate legal action by their landlords.

Section 82 of the Government’s Coronavirus Act 2020 came into force on 25 March to help protect commercial tenants, banning the forfeiture of commercial leases until 30 June 2020 (or longer if the government deems necessary) for non-payment of rent. The act seeks to protect businesses which face weeks, if not months, of operating with reduced income, after being told to shut their doors due to the pandemic.

The act, however, does not prevent landlords from pursuing a Commercial Rent Arrears Recovery (CRAR) process as an alternative to forfeiture. CRAR is a debt claim – service of a statutory demand – and enables the landlord to commence winding-up proceedings.

While some landlords have engaged constructively with tenants to find solutions that work for both parties, there is a growing number of cases where the reaction of landlords has been to instigate legal proceedings against operators immediately.

David Lloyd Leisure is among those to have received threats of legal action from their landlords.

The operator appealed to the landlord of one of its sites to waive rental payments due on 25 March 2020 – and going forward for the immediate future – until the crisis eases and the government allows its clubs to re-open.

The request was refused immediately by the landlord and was instead met with the threat of legal action through the issuing of a statutory notice.

“This situation was, until very recently, wholly unforeseen, and is unfortunately entirely outside of our control," said Glenn Earlam, CEO of David Lloyd Leisure.

“In these exceptional times, we want to work together with landlords to ensure we can survive this pandemic and emerge with businesses able to continue to pay rent and other costs in the future.”

There is no requirement to serve a statutory demand as a precursor to commencing winding-up proceedings, but many landlords do this as the non-payment of the statutory demand is itself evidence of an inability to pay debts.

PureGym has also had similar experiences across its facilities.

PureGym CEO Humphrey Cobbold said: “The burden of dealing with the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to fall on commercial tenants rather than being shared equitably by landlords as well."

He added that the government should amend Section 82 immediately, in order to protect operators from crippling claims.

“The Government has the opportunity to complete the job it correctly started by doing more to protect commercial tenants impacted by COVID-19," he said.

“Time is of the absolute essence, given that proceedings such as statutory demands and winding up orders threaten to force companies into insolvency within days of being issued.

“It should act to close down the unreasonable and aggressive tactics being used by landlords as a matter of urgency."

Physical activity body ukactive is now urging the government to act swiftly, shut the loophole and stop landlords from coercing gyms and leisure centres into paying rent that has been withheld as a result of the lockdown.

It wants the government to:

• Amend the Coronavirus Act 2020 to stipulate that landlords cannot pursue legal action against tenants, such as issuing statutory demand notices and winding up orders.

• Reduce the pressure on landlords by introducing financial support for a rent holiday, preventing them from resorting to legal action.

Huw Edwards, CEO of ukactive, said: “While landlords are under enormous pressure themselves, taking legal action – such as issuing statutory demands and winding-up orders against gyms and leisure centres – is entirely disproportionate to the financial implications they themselves face.

“Many of our members are faced with the harsh reality of no revenues for a long period, so must take steps to preserve cash, including not paying their rent for the quarter ahead.

“We know from our discussions with operators that some landlords have engaged in constructive discussions to reduce the pressure on tenants, however, a worrying number have decided to pursue statutory demand notices or winding-up orders.

“We need the government to act now to direct within the Act that landlords cannot do this.

"With 2,800 gyms at risk of permanent closure, and 100,000 jobs at stake, time is of the essence."

“We urge the Government to take urgent steps to close the loophole and defend these businesses, safeguarding the jobs and valuable services provided by gyms and leisure operators."

Gyms and leisure centres aren't the only part of the wider leisure industry which are falling victim to the situation – forced on them by the government's decision to close business on 20 March. Pubs, restaurants, cafés, cinemas, and retailers are facing similar threats from landlords.

eviction  coronavirus  COVID-19  pandemic  gyms  leisure centres  ukactive  Commercial Rent Arrears Recovery  CRAR  David Lloyd Leisure  PureGym 
Related stories
09 Apr 2020

CIMSPA creates digital hub to support the physical activity sector

08 Apr 2020

ukactive says thousands of fitness facilities and 100,000 jobs could disappear without government support

08 Apr 2020

Martin Long, CEO of DW Fitness First, says cash crisis is looming

The legislation intended to protect commercial tenants from eviction during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has a loophole, which could see hundreds of gyms and leisure centres being hit with disproportionate legal action by their landlords. Section 82 of the Government’s Coronavirus Act 2020 came into force on 25 March to help protect commercial tenants, banning the forfeiture of commercial leases until 30 June 2020 (or longer if the government deems
PTS,HAF,FIT,IND,PUB
Gyms were forced to close on 20 March and are now facing weeks - if not months - of reduced income / Shutterstock
More news
News stories: 1 - 30 of 7783     
 
 
 
News stories: 1 - 30 of 7783     
 
 
 
company profile
Company profile: Painting With Light
Painting with Light is a team of professional lighting and multimedia experts who design and produce visual experiences that dazzle & shine.
Try cladmag for free!
Sign up with CLAD to receive our regular ezine, instant news alerts, free digital subscriptions to CLADweek, CLADmag and CLADbook and to request a free sample of the next issue of CLADmag.
sign up
The acrylic pool will link the two 10-storey buildings
The project is the brainchild of Ballymore CEO Sean Mulryan
"It will feel like floating through the air while you’re swimming "

On his plans for the London 'sky pool'

James Corner Field Architects are part of the team behind the revamp of Chicago’s Navy Pier
James Corner
"Landscape is something personally experienced, almost subconsciously"

Landscape architects are the unsung heroes shaping our public realm, says the High Line designer

Catalogue Gallery
Click on a catalogue to view it online
To advertise in our catalogue gallery: call +44(0)1462 431385
features
The museum will explore the Philippines’ cultural history. The design features jungles, streams, waterfalls and ponds
kengo Kuma
"It’s not easy for foreign architects to work in Japan. Zaha was very frustrated with the miscommunication"

The Tokyo Olympic Stadium designer shares his philosophies

The installation uses new liquid crystal technology developed by researchers to create the rainbow
The Van Gogh Cycle Path runs from where Vincent Van Gogh lived between 1883 and 1885
"This is not a projection or a slide – it’s a real rainbow"

His Rainbow Station light installation

Yu Yuan at the Four Seasons, Seoul
Fu studied at the University of Cambridge in the UK. He set up his practice in 2000
"I've done 80 interviews in the past 60 days"

The Hong Kong-based designer on his transportative year

features
Kenzo Takada fashion designer
"Kenzo has created an unparalleled private island"

Designing interiors for a new Cambodian wellness retreat

Collaboration is at the heart of NBW’s working practices
Thomas Woltz
"I am very proud of stewarding the largest public space to be built in Manhattan in a century"

The Wall Street Journal’s Design Innovator of the Year on designing the gardens at Hudson Yards and looking to the Native Americans for ideas on how to create a resilient future

Water is placed in the home according to Vastu principles
"Vastu can be dated back to at least the 6th century and is deeply rooted in the physical and spiritual fabric of Hindu society"

Chris Godfrey of global architecture practice Hirsch Bedner, on bringing a spiritual dimension to residential architecture in India

cladkit product news
Alberto Apostoli designs tech-forward Wellness Therapy furniture collection for Varaschin
The furniture collection draws on absolute geometries, pure lines, neutral colours and strong references to nature
Megan Whitby
Furniture manufacturer Varaschin has unveiled the new Wellness Therapy range, designed by Italian spa and wellness architect and designer Alberto ...
Eden project uses drones to spell out climate change warning
Magali Robathan
Almost 300 drones were used to signal an environmental message above the Eden Project’s biomes, during the UN Climate Change ...
Alberto Apostoli and Newform collaborate to launch the A.Zeta showerhead
The showerhead offers two modes; rainfall or waterfall
Megan Whitby
Italian architect Alberto Apostoli has renewed his partnership with Newform – an Italian wellness company – and designed A.Zeta. A.Zeta ...
cladkit product news
Siminetti unveils iridescent decorative panelling range inspired by plants
The Clematis design
Megan Whitby
The Botanicals is Siminetti’s newest Mother of Pearl decorative panelling collection, inspired by the distinctive patterns found in botany and ...
Mather & Co and ITV unite to create Coronation Street Experience
Mather & Co has transformed the visitor centre into the ultimate haven for ardent Coronation Street viewers
Magali Robathan
Experience designers, Mather & Co, have orchestrated a remarkable collaboration with ITV to unveil the new Coronation Street Experience, a ...
Codelocks develops new glass door smart lock
The new lock model allows facilities and building managers to create and manage access via an app or online portal
Megan Whitby
Codelocks has launched its first glass door smart lock to bring intelligent access control to modern spa, leisure, fitness and ...
cladkit product news
Jaffe Holden helps bring Academy Museum of Motion Pictures alive
Jaffe Holden provided architectural acoustics for the Academy Museum
Magali Robathan
Acoustical consulting firm Jaffe Holden provided architectural acoustics and audio/video design services for the recently opened Academy Museum of Motion ...
Eco Resort Network conference to convene in Mauritius this May
The event will be hosted in the Mauritius in 2024
Megan Whitby
Hospitality industry event Eco Resort Network is set to take place at the Ravenala Attitude Hotel, Turtle Bay, Mauritius, from ...
Koto Design introduces wood-fired hot tub
Koto is known for crafting modular, energy-neutral cabins and homes
Katie Barnes
A striking wood-fired hot tub has been unveiled by Koto, an architecture and design studio which has a passion for ...
x
Sign up with CLAD for regular news updates
Technogym
Technogym