Many former textile mills have been converted into innovation centres and business parks, the accommodation subdivided into multiple lock up units and let out as small individual units or larger suites.
These units are often owned by the private sector but some are also owned/managed by a consortium of local authorities and government regional development authorities and other business promotion groups, and managed by estate agents.
In both cases there may be very little presence on site by the landlord, an occasional visit by the agent in the worst case, in the better cases there may be an on site security office. Rarely does the landlord, agent or security office have access to the individual units.
Does anybody have any advice on how emergency evacuation procedures can be managed and controlled in such cases, and looking forward to the RRO whether it is acceptable for the landlord to discharge his duties to co-ordinate by delegating this role to a major tenant?