Western Australia Commercial Maintenance Obligations

Understand who is responsible for maintenance and repairs in WA commercial leases, including retail shop lease obligations and make-good requirements.

Melvin Prince
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확인됨 Apr 2026호주 flag
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Maintenance
Per Lease Terms
Make-Good
Common Obligation

Unlike residential tenancies where the landlord bears a statutory duty to maintain habitability, commercial maintenance obligations in Western Australia are determined primarily by the lease agreement. The allocation of repair responsibilities between landlord and tenant is one of the most heavily negotiated aspects of any commercial lease.

Retail Shop Leases

For leases covered by the Retail Shops Act, the landlord has certain obligations regarding the common areas and the building structure, but the lease defines most maintenance responsibilities.

Landlord Responsibilities (Typical)

  • Structural elements: Roof, external walls, foundations, load-bearing walls.
  • Common areas: Shared corridors, car parks, lifts, escalators, landscaping, and amenities.
  • Base building services: Fire safety systems, main electrical boards, central air conditioning (for enclosed shopping centres).

Tenant Responsibilities (Typical)

  • Internal fit-out: Shopfronts, internal walls, flooring, ceiling tiles, and lighting within the tenancy.
  • Tenant-installed services: HVAC units serving only the tenancy, specialised plumbing or electrical.
  • Cleanliness and presentation: Keeping the premises clean and maintaining the shopfront appearance.

Outgoings and Maintenance Costs

The costs of maintaining common areas and base building services are typically passed through to tenants as outgoings (proportioned by the tenant's floor area percentage). The disclosure statement must detail these outgoings before the lease is signed.

Non-Retail Commercial Leases

For non-retail leases (office towers, industrial warehouses, etc.), the allocation depends entirely on the lease structure.

Net Leases

In a net lease, the tenant assumes responsibility for most or all maintenance, including:

  • Interior and exterior maintenance.
  • HVAC servicing and replacement.
  • Roof and structural repairs (in a true triple-net lease).

Gross Leases

In a gross lease, the landlord typically handles all maintenance and factors the cost into a higher base rent.

Modified Gross Leases

The most common commercial lease structure in WA—the landlord handles structural and common area maintenance, while the tenant maintains the interior of their premises.

Make-Good Obligations One

of the most important—and most frequently disputed—maintenance clauses in a commercial lease is the make-good obligation. This defines how the tenant must return the premises at the end of the lease.

Common make-good requirements include:

  • Strip-out: Removing all tenant fit-out, fixtures, and signage.
  • Restoration: Returning the premises to base building condition (often called "vanilla shell").
  • Repair: Fixing any damage caused during the tenancy.

Negotiation Tips

  • Define "base building condition" precisely: Ambiguity leads to disputes.
  • Include a cap on make-good costs: Tenants often negotiate a dollar cap or an option for the landlord to accept a cash settlement instead of physical restoration.
  • Consider a condition report: Conduct a joint inspection at lease commencement to document the premises' condition for future reference.

Best Practices for WA Commercial Landlords

  1. Draft the maintenance clause with specificity: Avoid vague terms like "maintain in good order." Instead, specify exactly which systems, surfaces, and structures each party is responsible for.
  2. Require preventative maintenance plans: For HVAC and other complex systems, require the tenant to engage a licensed contractor for regular servicing and provide evidence of compliance.
  3. Budget for capital expenditure: Even in a net lease, structural replacements (e.g., a new roof) may ultimately fall to the landlord depending on the lease terms and tenant negotiation.

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