
Pub Tenancies
A pub tenancy is a legal agreement where a person or business (the tenant) rents a pub from a pub owner or brewery (the landlord). The tenant typically operates the pub and pays rent, often with agreed-upon terms relating to management and operation. Common types include leasehold agreements or tenancy agreements, providing the tenant with the right to run the pub while the landlord retains ownership. These arrangements help pub operators manage business risks and responsibilities, such as maintenance, staffing, and supplies, while giving the landlord a steady income from rent or profit-sharing.