Malta Commercial Late Fees & Interest

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Managing late payments in Maltese commercial property leases.

Melvin Prince
2 min de lectura
Verificado Apr 2026Malta flag
NacionalMaltacommercial rent arrearsTasas de interésPenalizaciones

Descargo de Responsabilidad Legal

Este contenido tiene fines informativos y educativos generales únicamente. No constituye asesoramiento legal y no debe confiarse en él como tal. Las leyes cambian con frecuencia; verifique siempre las regulaciones actuales y consulte a un abogado con licencia en su jurisdicción para obtener asesoramiento específico para su situación. Landager es una plataforma de gestión de propiedades, no un bufete de abogados.Información verificada por última vez: April 2026.

Default Interest
8% Per Annum
Notice for Interest
Letter of Demand
Arrears Impact
Renewal Forfeiture

Late rent in a commercial setting in Malta is handled through the lens of the contract, but with the Civil Code providing the legal backdrop.

Default Legal Interest

If the commercial lease is silent on late fees, the Civil Code's legal interest rate of 8% per annum applies. This interest is simple interest, calculated daily on the outstanding amount from the date of default.

Negotiated Penalties

Commercial leases in Malta often include more aggressive late fee structures than residential ones, such as:

  • Higher Interest Rates: Contracts may specify rates up to the maximum permitted (often capped around 8% for non-commercial, but in business-to-business transactions, European late payment directives can influence higher rates).
  • Flat Penalties: A fixed fee for each day or week the rent remains unpaid.
  • Administrative Fees: Charges for the cost of sending formal notice letters.

Impact on Renewal

In commercial leases, "consistent late payment" is often listed as a ground for a landlord to refuse a tenant's request to exercise an option for a "di rispetto" (renewal) period.

Customary Defaults and Grace Periods

Although commercial agreements in Malta frequently define strict late fee penalties, landlords must explicitly draft the parameters to make them enforceable under the Civil Code (Cap. 16). If the contract fails to delineate a specific grace period, any delay theoretically constitutes a breach. However, Maltese courts and the Rent Regulation Board often apply principles of equity, occasionally granting tenants minor leniency if the delay was unforeseen, unless an explicit 'time is of the essence' clause applies.

How Landager Helps

Landager's automated ledger calculates late interest in real-time based on your specific contract terms, allowing you to generate accurate invoices for arrears.

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