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Commercial Lease Requirements Italy

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Essential requirements for commercial leases in Italy. Learn about lease duration, registration, and mandatory clauses.

Melvin Prince
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Ověřeno Mar 2026Itálie flag
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Italian commercial leases are subject to specific requirements that differ significantly from residential leases, with particular focus on protecting the tenant's business continuity.

Commercial Lease Requirements Term
6+6 Years
Commercial Registry Goal
Within 30 Days
Commercial Duty Charge
2% of Rent

Written Form and Registration

Commercial leases must be in written form and registered with the Revenue Agency within 30 days of signing. Registration tax is 2% of annual rent (1% for VAT-subject leases). Cedolare secca is not available for commercial leases.

Duration and Renewal

TypeMinimumRenewalNon-Renewal Notice
Commercial/office/craft6 years+6 years (auto)12 months
Hospitality9 years+9 years (auto)18 months
SeasonalFreePer contractPer contract
Large leases (rent exceeding €250,000/year)FreePer contractPer contract

Subletting and Assignment

Subletting (Art. 36)

Tenants may partially sublet without landlord consent (notification required). Total subletting requires consent.

Contract Assignment

Automatically permitted upon business transfer, business lease, or corporate transformation. The landlord may object only for serious reasons.

Large Lease Exception

For contracts exceeding €250,000 annual rent on non-listed properties, parties may deviate from statutory duration minimums, freely agree on withdrawal clauses, and waive goodwill indemnity and pre-emption provisions.

required Content

Contracts should include: party and property identification, cadastral data, intended use, rent amount and payment terms, deposit/guarantee details, condominium expense allocation, ISTAT clause, subletting provisions, adaptation works conditions, and express termination clauses.

Required Attachments

APE, cadastral floor plan, system compliance declarations, fire prevention certificate (if applicable), tenant's chamber of commerce registration, and property condition inventory with photos.

Best Practices

for Landlords

  1. Clearly specify the intended use to prevent unauthorized activity changes
  2. Regulate subletting explicitly if you wish to restrict it
  3. Detail maintenance allocation clearly
  4. Include withdrawal clauses with clear terms and penalties
  5. Have the contract reviewed by a professional - commercial leases are complex

Statutory Duration and the "Indennità di Avviamento"

The 6+6 year duration of a commercial lease in Italy is designed to provide stability for business operations. A landlord who wishes to block the first renewal at 6 years must have very specific grounds, such as using the property for their own family or performing major structural renovations that require the building to be empty.

If the landlord terminates the lease at the end of the 12th year (or any subsequent 6-year term) for a retail business involving contact with the public, they must pay a "goodwill indemnity" (indennità di avviamento). This is typically equal to 18 months of the final rent. This payment is a mandatory protection for the tenant's business reputation and customer base built at that specific location.

How Landager Helps

Landager automates your lease requirements tracking, manages registration deadlines with the Agenzia delle Entrate, and ensures your property is 100% compliant with Italian Law.

Back to Italy Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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