Commercial Lease Requirements in Baden-Württemberg: Written Form and Key Clauses

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Why the written form requirement under § 550 BGB is critical for commercial leases in Germany, plus competition protection and operating covenants.

Melvin Prince
3 min de lecture
Vérifié Apr 2026Allemagne flag
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In German commercial tenancy law, the lease contract is everything. With virtually no statutory tenant protections to fall back on, the value of a commercial property often depends directly on the strength of its lease agreements. The single most dangerous pitfall is the written form requirement — a formality whose violation can turn a secure 10-year lease into one terminable on 6 months' notice.

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The Mandatory Written Form (§ 550 BGB)

When Does It Apply?

German law requires written form for any lease concluded for a period exceeding one year — which includes virtually all commercial leases (typically 5, 10, or 15-year fixed terms).

Consequence of Non-Compliance

If the written form is defective, the lease is not void — it remains valid but is deemed to be concluded for an indefinite period. This means either party can terminate with the statutory notice period (approximately 6 months under § 580a BGB). A supposedly secure 10-year fixed term is effectively destroyed, which can dramatically reduce the property's investment value.

What "Written Form" Requires

  • Original signatures by all parties (hand-signed) — or notarial certification, or a qualified electronic signature (QES) compliant with the eIDAS regulation.
  • Exchanging PDFs via plain email does not satisfy the requirement.
  • All required contract terms (parties, property, rent, term) must be contained in a single, unified document — typically bound, paginated, and cross-referenced.
  • Amendments: Every subsequent amendment (e.g., fit-out permissions, option modifications, rent escalation outside the original index mechanism) must also comply with written form. A form defect in Amendment No. 4 "infects" the entire original contract, rendering even the original fixed term vulnerable to termination.

The Written Form "Cure" Clause (Schriftformheilungsklausel)

Until recently, many landlords and tenants included clauses requiring both parties to cooperate in curing any form defects (preventing unilateral termination due to form issues). However, the Federal Court of Justice (BGH) ruled in 2017 that such clauses are generally ineffective — particularly against a subsequent purchaser of the property. Meticulous compliance with written form from the outset is the only reliable protection.

Competition Protection and Exclusivity

Two clauses unique to commercial tenancy:

  1. Implied competition protection: Even without an explicit contractual provision, the landlord may not lease space in the same building or adjacent properties to a direct competitor of the tenant (e.g., two bakeries in the same office complex). Landlords should contractually narrow this obligation by precisely defining the tenant's core product range (Sortimentsbindung) to preserve flexibility for other lettings.

  2. Operating covenant (Betriebspflicht): Particularly in shopping centers and retail parks, the tenant may be contractually obligated to keep the business open during prescribed hours. AGB clauses imposing operating covenants are subject to proportionality review, and contractual penalties for violations must be reasonable.

Baden-Württemberg Considerations Commercial leases in Baden-Württemberg shopping centers may also interact with the state's retail opening hours legislation (Ladenöffnungsgesetz), which can affect the scope and enforceability of operating covenants.

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