Utah Commercial Rent Late Fees

Everything commercial landlords in Utah need to know about enforcing late fees, setting reasonable penalty amounts, and drafting strong lease clauses.

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Verified Mar 2026
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Timely rent collection is the lifeblood of commercial real estate. In Utah, commercial landlords rely on late fees to ensure tenants prioritize their lease obligations over other business expenses. Fortunately, Utah law provides significant leeway in enforcing these penalties.

Disclaimer: This guide provides general legal information for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a licensed attorney in Utah for advice specific to your situation. Information last verified: March 2026.

No Statutory Late Fee Limits

The strict limit of 10% or $75 that applies to residential tenancies in Utah does not apply to commercial leases.

Because commercial rent amounts are often exponentially higher than residential rent, capping a late fee at a specific dollar amount would render it ineffective. Instead, a commercial landlord and tenant are free to negotiate the amount and structure of the late fee within the written lease agreement.

The "Reasonableness" Standard

While there are no statutory caps, commercial late fees are not entirely lawless. Utah courts apply a standard of "reasonableness."

A late fee must represent a genuine, reasonable attempt to estimate the administrative costs and financial damages the landlord suffers when rent is late. If a late fee is excessively high (e.g., charging a 50% penalty on late rent), a court is likely to strike it down as an unenforceable "punitive penalty" rather than legitimate liquidated damages.

Typical Commercial Late Fee Structures in Utah

  1. Percentage-Based: A flat percentage of the overdue rent, commonly ranging from 5% to 10%.
  2. Fixed Dollar Amount: A set daily or monthly penalty (e.g., "$250 per day until the balance is paid").
  3. Interest on Unpaid Balance: In addition to a flat late fee, commercial leases frequently include an interest clause, stating that any unpaid balance (rent, CAM, late fees) will accrue interest at a high annual rate (e.g., 12% to 18% per annum) until paid in full.

Grace Periods and Enforcement

Utah does not mandate a statutory grace period for commercial rent. If the rent is due on the 1st, and the lease does not specify a grace period, the rent is legally late on the 2nd, and a penalty can be applied immediately.

However, standard commercial practice often involves offering a 3-to-5 day grace period before imposing the financial penalty.

Best Practice for Enforcement: Do not inadvertently waive your right to collect. If you consistently allow a commercial tenant to pay late without charging them the contracted late fee, a court may later interpret this pattern of behavior as a "course of dealing" that effectively waived your right to enforce the late fee clause in the future. Always enforce the lease uniformly.

How Landager Helps

A commercial tenant paying consistently late can disrupt your financing and debt obligations. Landager's rent tracking system automatically identifies overdue commercial payments the minute the grace period ends. The system seamlessly applying and invoicing your pre-configured, percentage-based late fees and interest charges without requiring awkward confrontation from your property management team.

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