Malta Commercial Lease Requirements

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Legal essentials for commercial rental agreements under the Civil Code of Malta.

Melvin Prince
2 min de lectura
Verificado Apr 2026Malta flag
NacionalMaltaContrato comercialTérminos del contratoAlquiler comercial

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Format
Written Highly Advised
Minimum Term
None
Key Money
Permitted

While commercial leases in Malta benefit from freedom of contract, the Civil Code (Cap. 16) establishes the baseline requirements for a valid agreement.

Essential Elements

Under Maltese law, a commercial lease should be in writing to ensure enforceability and must clearly define:

  • The Property: Precise identification of the commercial premises.
  • The Use: The specific commercial activity permitted (e.g., retail, office, catering).
  • The Term: The duration, including "di fermo" (fixed) and "di rispetto" (optional) periods.
  • The Rent: The amount, payment frequency, and any "key money" (premium) paid.

Registration Considerations

Currently, commercial leases do not require registration with the Housing Authority (which is for residential). However, for tax purposes and to ensure a "certain date" (data certa) against third parties, many commercial leases are registered with the Commissioner for Revenue or through a Notary.

Inventory and Condition

Even in commercial settings, a detailed inventory and "Schedule of Condition" are vital. Commercial tenants often perform significant alterations (fit-outs), and a clear starting record is essential for "reinstatement" claims at the end of the lease.

Subletting and Assignment

The Civil Code (Cap. 16) mandates that tenants do not have an automatic right to sublet or assign a commercial lease to a third party. Such actions are strictly prohibited unless explicit, written consent is granted by the landlord within the principal lease agreement. Unauthorized subletting constitutes a material breach of contract, entitling the landlord to immediately terminate the lease, demand the eviction of all unauthorized occupants, and seek compensation for any damages through the RRB.

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