Commercial Rent Late Fees in Kuwait: Actions Against Defaulting Companies
Learn about mechanisms to preserve landlords' rights against companies defaulting on commercial cheques in Kuwait and how to the 20-day grace period.
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In the office and showroom sector in Kuwait, companies heavily manage their financial cash flows against the market. If a company defaults on paying a rent cheque exceeding thousands of Dinars, a major crisis arises for the landlord awaiting their building's revenues. However, caution must be exercised before imposing penalties.
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Does the Law Permit a (Daily/Percentage) Fine for Companies?
Even though the parties in a commercial contract are companies of various sizes, imposing (hierarchical / usurious late-payment interest - as used in the West, e.g., 5% compounding interest for every month of delay) is prohibited by the provisions of Islamic Sharia and the Civil Law in Kuwait. This clause can be nullified in the Rental Court because it is considered an illicit financial gain.
Practical Alternatives in Commercial Leasing in Kuwait
1. The Fixed Compensatory Clause (For Bounced Cheques)
Lawyers resort to including a clause demanding the tenant company pay a fixed, lump-sum administrative fee whenever a company's cheque bounces from the Kuwaiti bank due to insufficient funds. This is considered an administrative cost of compensation (e.g., 500 Dinars paid to the landlord for each bounced cheque) to offset the actual administrative harm. The court might accept this if properly framed.
2. The 20-Day Grace Period and Direct Enforcement
The firmest solution in Kuwait for a commercial tenant who defaults on an agreed payment date is to grant the 20-day legal grace period, and present the rent cheque at precisely its due date to record the 'bounced' status from the bank. If the twenty days pass without payment of the due amount, landlords now have enhanced enforcement options. With the recent regulations, overdue rent can be collected more directly through notarized lease contracts, potentially streamlining the process and reducing the immediate need for a full eviction lawsuit. This new mechanism offers a faster path to recovering arrears. However, if direct collection fails, the landlord retains the right to file an immediate eviction lawsuit before the Rental Court. Here lies a required point: withdrawing from business operations due to an eviction judgment creates extreme pressure on the commercial tenant to promptly pay the arrears before facing a full shutdown.
3. Drawing from the Bank Guarantee
If the landlord holds a Bank Guarantee, they can, upon any delay, issue a formal warning outlining the breach and then withdraw the equivalent of the delayed rent directly from the bank without resorting to prolonged litigation, which saves immense time and effort.
Executing automated payment demands and tracking due cheques is seamlessly possible through platforms like Landager, providing Kuwaiti landlords with direct integration options to alert companies of their due payments efficiently.
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