Maryland Commercial Late Fees: Uncapped Penalties & Default Interest
Maryland commercial late fees are not subject to the residential 5% cap. Discover how commercial leases handle default interest and financial penalties.
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Unlike Maryland's highly protective residential housing codes-which mandate a 15-day grace period and cap late fees at a strict 5% limit-the state imposes zero restrictions on late fees for commercial real estate properties.
No Statutory Limitations
A commercial lease is viewed under Maryland law as a binding contract between two sophisticated business entities. If the tenant agrees to severe financial penalties for paying rent late, the court will enforce them.
There is:
- No mandatory grace period: A late fee can be charged on the 2nd day of the month if the lease states rent is due on the 1st without exception.
- No maximum percentage cap: A landlord can legally charge a 10% or 15% late fee if it is stipulated in the signed contract.
Two-Tiered Penalty Structures
To protect cash flow and adequately penalize chronic delinquencies, sophisticated Maryland commercial leases employ a two-tiered penalty strategy when a tenant defaults on rent:
1. The Immediate Administrative Late Fee
A flat rate or percentage penalty designed to cover the landlord's administrative headache in tracking down the payment.
- Example clause: "If rent is not received by the 5th day of the month, Tenant shall pay an immediate late charge equal to 5% of the outstanding balance."
2. Default Interest Rates
Because a late commercial rent payment essentially forces the landlord to act as an uncompensated bank, the lease will stipulate that any outstanding balances accrue heavy interest until paid in full.
- Example clause: "Any amount not paid when due shall bear interest at an annual rate of 12%, or the maximum rate permitted by Maryland law, whichever is less, calculated daily from the due date until paid in full."
Non-Waiver of Default
Smartly drafted commercial leases in Maryland contain a "Non-Waiver" clause. This ensures that if a landlord accepts rent late one month without charging the mandated 10% late fee, the landlord has not fundamentally altered the contract or waived their right to strictly enforce the late fee deadline the following month.
How Landager Helps
Landager tracks lease terms, payments, and compliance document dates - making it easy to stay compliant with Maryland regulations.
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