Saxony-Anhalt Commercial Late Fees & Rent Arrears: B2B Rules Explained
Late payment consequences in Saxony-Anhalt commercial leases. B2B default interest of 9 points above base rate, the €40 flat fee, and extraordinary termination rights.
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German commercial tenancy law provides landlords in Saxony-Anhalt with stronger and more immediate legal tools to address late rent payments than are available in the residential sector. The key differences: higher statutory interest rates, a statutory flat-fee compensation right, and the complete absence of the residential cure window that can undo an immediate termination.
Disclaimer: This guide provides general legal information for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Commercial rent enforcement requires precise legal procedure. Consult a specialist attorney in Saxony-Anhalt. Information last verified: March 2026.
Automatic Default Without Prior Notice
Commercial rent obligations — like residential ones — are typically due by the third business day of each calendar month (or as specified in the lease). Under § 286 Abs. 2 Nr. 1 BGB, because the due date is calendar-fixed:
- The commercial tenant enters default automatically and without any prior reminder as soon as the payment date passes.
- No invoice, demand letter, or notice is legally required for interest and the flat fee to begin accruing.
- However, documenting your demand is always advisable to support subsequent enforcement action.
Higher B2B Statutory Interest Rate
The statutory default interest rate for commercial tenants (non-consumer debtors in B2B transactions) is significantly higher than for residential tenants:
| Debtor Type | Statutory Default Interest Rate |
|---|---|
| Residential tenant (consumer) | 5 percentage points above Deutsche Bundesbank base rate |
| Commercial tenant (B2B) | 9 percentage points above Deutsche Bundesbank base rate |
The base rate changes on January 1 and July 1 each year (published by the Deutsche Bundesbank). Interest accrues daily on the outstanding rent balance from the day after the due date.
Example: With a base rate of 2.62% (as of January 2025), the commercial default interest rate would be 11.62% per year — a substantial incentive for prompt payment.
The €40 Flat-Fee Compensation (§ 288 Abs. 5 BGB)
In commercial (B2B) transactions, landlords are entitled to claim a statutory flat-fee compensation of €40 per overdue invoice without having to prove any specific costs — simply as compensation for collection overhead.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Amount | €40 per overdue payment event |
| Evidence required | None — statutory entitlement |
| When it accrues | Immediately upon default (same trigger as interest) |
| Offset | If formal collection costs are claimed, the €40 is set off against them |
This amount is in addition to — not instead of — the default interest. A commercial tenant who is late paying a monthly rent of €5,000 thus faces:
- €40 flat fee immediately
- Ongoing daily interest at 9+ percentage points over base rate
- Potential extraordinary termination rights if arrears accumulate
Contractual Late Payment Clauses
Unlike residential leases — where punitive late fee clauses are void as AGB — commercial parties in Saxony-Anhalt have more latitude to agree specific fee structures in their lease. Common contractual enhancements include:
- A higher contractual interest rate (e.g., 12% per year flat, replacing the statutory rate)
- Specific flat-fee amounts per reminder letter above the statutory €40
- Automatic rent acceleration clauses in some sophisticated leases (remaining instalments become due immediately)
Such clauses must be individually negotiated to be both enforceable and to survive AGB scrutiny in commercial contracts — though courts apply less strict interpretation than in consumer contracts.
Extraordinary Termination for Commercial Rent Arrears
Threshold
As with residential tenancies, two consecutive months of material arrears (or accumulated arrears of two months' rent) trigger the right to extraordinary termination under § 543 BGB.
The Critical Difference: No Cure Window
Residential: A tenant who pays the full arrears within 2 months of the court claim can cure the extraordinary termination and remain in the property.
Commercial: There is no Schonfristzahlung (cure payment) right for commercial tenants. Once a valid extraordinary termination notice is issued and served, the lease is terminated — even if the tenant pays the following day. This makes commercial extraordinary termination a far more powerful and immediate remedy.
Landlord's Lien as Additional Security
Apart from termination, commercial landlords in Saxony-Anhalt have a statutory lien (Vermieterpfandrecht, § 562 BGB) over the tenant's movable property brought onto the premises. For a commercial tenant in arrears:
- Landlords can block removal of office furniture, equipment, and inventory
- The lien takes precedence over some (though not all) competing claims — notably, title reservation (Eigentumsvorbehalt) holders have priority
Use of the lien requires legal guidance to avoid tortious interference with the property rights of secured third parties.
Practical Enforcement Steps
- Day 4+: Default interest and €40 flat fee begin accruing automatically
- Issue formal written demand with precise calculation of outstanding amounts — creates a documentary record
- Issue Abmahnung (formal warning) if not immediately resolved — essential groundwork for extraordinary termination
- Monitor for 2-month threshold — if arrears reach two months' rent, extraordinary termination becomes available
- Serve extraordinary termination notice — in writing, with grounds stated, delivered with proof of receipt
- File Räumungsklage if the tenant does not vacate — before the Landgericht (with mandatory legal representation) for high-value commercial leases
How Landager Helps
Landager monitors all incoming commercial payments in real time, automatically calculates default interest at the current statutory B2B rate, and tracks the cumulative arrears threshold toward extraordinary termination. When arrears become critical, the platform's escalation workflow guides you through generating formal demands, Abmahnungen, and termination notices — all with the correct legal content and a provable delivery trail.
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