Dc commercial lease agreement

Dc commercial lease agreement rules and regulations for landlords in District of Columbia.

Melvin Prince
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Hitelesített Apr 2026United States flag
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Written Requirement
Leases over 1 yr
Standard Form
None required
Recording Required
For long-term leases

Washington D.C. Commercial Lease Requirements

Official Law Citation: The enforceability of commercial lease contracts is governed by general contract law and the Statute of Frauds under D.C. Code § 28-3502.

Because commercial leases in D.C. lack overarching statutory consumer protections, the written lease agreement itself acts as the absolute rule of law between a commercial landlord and a tenant. If a term is not explicitly stated in the lease, there is virtually no statutory safety net for either party to fall back upon in D.C. Superior Court.

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The Statute of Frauds

Under the District's interpretation of the Statute of Frauds, a commercial lease intended to last for more than one year must be in writing and signed by the party against whom enforcement is sought.

Oral leases for commercial properties lasting exactly one year or less are technically valid but practically disastrous. Given the intensity of commercial liability (e.g., ADA compliance, environmental indemnity, CAM expense reconciliation), relying on a verbal handshake is an existential business risk inside the District.

Essential Commercial Lease Elements

To remain enforceable in the event of an Unlawful Detainer (eviction) action in D.C., a commercial lease must contain, at a minimum:

  1. Clear Identities and Guarantors: Full legal names and addresses of both the landlord (the lessor) and the tenant (the lessee), matching exactly with their corporate entities registered with the D.C. Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection (DLCP). For small businesses, clear Personal Guarantees from the LLC principals are crucial.
  2. Accurate Demised Premises: A meticulously defined description of the specific commercial space being leased (e.g., "Suite 400 comprising 4,200 rentable square feet").
  3. Lease Term and Holdover Rules: Precise start and end dates of the initial lease term, plus exact language detailing renewal options and holdover financial penalties (often 150% of base rent).
  4. detailed Rent Schedules: Base rent amount, specific due dates, late fee schedules, and complex escalation calculators (CPI or fixed steps).
  5. Proper Execution: Signatures of authorized representatives from both the corporate landlord and the corporate tenant.

Crucial Additional Commercial Provisions

In addition to the basic financial requirements, proactive D.C. commercial leases comprehensively detail:

  • Strict Use Clauses: Explicit limitations on exactly what business activities are allowed on the premises (e.g., "Medical Office Use Only" vs. "General Retail").
  • Maintenance Allocations: Whether the lease is structured as a Full-Service Gross (landlord pays all operating expenses out of base rent, common in D.C. high-rises) or Triple Net / NNN (tenant directly pays D.C. real estate taxes, building insurance, and all maintenance).
  • Insurance and Indemnification: Specific mandates demanding the tenant carry massive commercial general liability insurance policies naming the landlord as an "Additional Insured."
  • Build-Outs (TI): Who holds the financial burden of designing, constructing, and permitting Tenant Improvements (TI allowances) before move-in.
  • Default and Cure Mechanics: Explicit definitions outlining the exact notice period required before declaring a forfeiture for late rent (e.g., explicitly stating a strict 10-day contractual notice to cure).

Centralize Expiring Commercial Contracts

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How Landager Helps

Landager tracks lease terms, commercial lease tracking, and document version control - making it easy to stay compliant with District of Columbia regulations.

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