Thuringia Commercial Security Deposits: Rules for Business Landlords

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How security deposits work in Thuringia commercial tenancies: no statutory cap, common forms (cash, bank guarantee, insurance bond), and return timeline rules.

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Commercial security deposits in Germany and Thuringia are subject to far fewer legal restrictions than their residential counterparts. The three-month cap of § 551 BGB — which protects residential tenants — explicitly does not apply to commercial leases. This gives landlords in Thuringia significant latitude to negotiate deposit terms that reflect the commercial risk profile of the letting.

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Security Deposit
3 Months’ Cold Rent
Notice Period
3 Months (Tenant)
Rent Control
Varies by City

No Statutory Deposit Cap

Because § 578 BGB does not extend the residential deposit limit (§ 551 BGB) to commercial tenancies, the deposit amount is entirely subject to negotiation. Market practice in Thuringia and across Germany typically ranges from three to six months' gross rent, with variations based on:

  • Tenant creditworthiness: A start-up or newly formed company will often be asked for a higher deposit than an established business with audited accounts.
  • Landlord fit-out investment: The greater the landlord's contribution to tenant-specific buildout (e.g., installing a commercial kitchen for a restaurant or lab infrastructure for a research firm), the higher the deposit typically demanded.
  • Lease length and break options: Longer fixed terms with no landlord break options may justify larger deposits.

Common Forms of Security

1. Cash Deposit (Barkaution)

The tenant transfers cash to the landlord. Unlike residential deposits, the landlord has no statutory obligation to hold this in a segregated, insolvency-protected account — unless the lease agreement specifically requires it. If the landlord becomes insolvent, a cash deposit held in a general business account falls into the insolvency estate; tenants frequently insist on contractual segregation provisions.

2. Bank Guarantee (Bankbürgschaft)

The most common form in commercial practice. The tenant obtains a guarantee from their bank — typically worded as payable on first demand (auf erstes Anfordern) — which allows the landlord to draw the funds immediately on stated default without needing a court judgment first. The bank later recovers from its client.

3. Insurance Bond (Kautionsversicherung)

Similar in effect to a bank guarantee but issued by a specialist insurance company. Often slightly cheaper for tenants than a bank facility.

4. Parent Company Guarantee (Patronatserklärung)

Where the tenant is a subsidiary, the parent company may issue a guarantee or letter of comfort securing the subsidiary's obligations. Common in retail chain and franchise lettings.

Insolvency Risk for Tenants

Unlike residential law, there is no statutory requirement for a commercial landlord to hold cash deposits in a trust or segregated account. Tenants who pay cash deposits should contractually insist on:

  • A separate trust/escrow account with their name on it, or
  • A bank or insurance guarantee instead of cash

Return of the Deposit and Limitation Period

There is no fixed statutory deadline for returning a commercial deposit. The landlord has the right to a reasonable review period after handover of the premises to assess damage, outstanding rent, and other claims.

Critical: Landlords must be aware that claims for damage or deterioration of the commercial premises under § 548 BGB are subject to a short six-month limitation period running from the date the tenant returns the premises. If the landlord does not assert these claims (judicially or in writing) within six months of handover, they are time-barred — including any right to retain the corresponding portion of the deposit.

Best Practices

  1. Conduct a thorough documented handover inspection on exit: Photograph, video and create a written inventory. This is the landlord's primary evidence for any deposit deductions.
  2. Specify deposit form in the lease: Avoid ambiguity by stating clearly whether cash, bank guarantee, or another form is acceptable.
  3. Act quickly on limitation: As soon as the tenant hands back the keys, begin assessing claims — the 6-month clock starts immediately.

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