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Commercial Eviction Process in Saudi Arabia

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A landlord's guide to enforcing commercial evictions in Saudi Arabia, using the Ejar platform and the Enforcement Court to quickly process defaults.

Melvin Prince
4 min de lecture
Vérifié Mar 2026Arabie saoudite flag
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Evicting a commercial tenant for non-payment or lease violations used to involve lengthy civil litigation. With the mandatory registration of commercial leases on the Ejar platform, the process in Saudi Arabia is now rapid, utilizing the drastic powers of the Enforcement Court.

Process
Breach Notice + Termination
Forum
Real Estate Courts / RERA Saudi

Commercial Eviction Process in national

1

Issue Breach Notice

Serve a formal written breach notice specifying the default and cure period.

2

Allow Remedy Period

Give the tenant opportunity to fix the breach within the specified time.

3

Terminate Lease

Issue a termination notice if the breach remains unresolved.

4

Court Action

Apply to Real Estate Courts / RERA Saudi for a possession order if the tenant refuses to vacate.

Valid Grounds for Commercial Eviction

A commercial lease is a binding contract. Landlords generally have the right to initiate eviction proceedings against a commercial tenant for:

  1. Non-Payment: Failure to pay rent on the agreed-upon Ejar schedule.
  2. Breach of Contract: Operating entirely outside the permitted use (e.g., using a retail space for heavy manufacturing), subletting without permission, or making unauthorized structural modifications.
  3. End of Term: Simply opting not to renew the lease at the end of its term, provided the statutory 60-day notice of non-renewal was provided (subject to specific exemptions like the Riyadh rent control rules).

Illegal "Self-Help" Evictions

Even if a commercial tenant is months behind on rent, self-help evictions are illegal. A landlord cannot unilaterally:

  • Change the locks on the commercial space.
  • Cut power or water to the business.
  • Seize the business's inventory or equipment without a court order.

The Rapid Enforcement Court Process

Because a commercial Ejar contract is legally classified as an "executive instrument," landlords bypass the general civil court trial for straightforward non-payment issues.

  1. Default: The business misses a scheduled electronic payment deadline on Ejar.
  2. File Enforcement: The landlord logs into their Absher/Najiz portal and files an enforcement request under the Ejar contract ID.
  3. The 5-Day Warning: The Enforcement Court issues a formal notice (Article 34 of the Enforcement Law) to the business's legal representatives via SMS and Absher, demanding payment within 5 days.

Article 46 Sanctions on Businesses

If the business fails to pay or vacate within 5 days, the judge triggers severe sanctions under Article 46. For a commercial entity, this is catastrophic:

  • Bank Freeze: The company's bank accounts are instantly frozen.
  • CR Suspension: The company's Commercial Registration is suspended, crippling its ability to legally operate, import goods, or conduct official business.
  • Government Block: The business cannot renew employee visas (Iqamas) or interact with government portals.

Faced with the immediate destruction of their business operations, tenants almost always capitulate, pay the arrears, or vacate the premises. If they refuse to leave, local law enforcement executes a forced physical eviction.

Handling Commercial Inventory

If a business abandons a property but leaves heavy machinery, inventory, or customized build-outs behind, the landlord must apply to the court. The court will inventory the assets, safely store them, and eventually auction them off to recover the landlord's lost rent and damages.

Back to Saudi Arabia Commercial Property Laws Overview.

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