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Commercial Disclosures for Brazilian Property Owners

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Essential documents you must share with business tenants in Brazil.

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Notice for Termination
30 days minimum
Structural Disclosure
Mandatory
Condo Fees Info
Must provide on request

When you rent out a commercial space, your disclosures aren't just about the walls; they're about the law. If a tenant can't get a business license because you hid a zoning issue, you'll be on the hook for their losses.

In the B2B commercial real estate sector in Brazil, "mandatory disclosures" revolve entirely around the legal clearance for a corporation to operate its specific business in that specific physical location. Unlike residential leases where the landlord must ensure the home is simply habitable, in commercial leases, the burden of bureaucratic due diligence shifts massively onto the tenant's shoulders.

1. Operating Licenses and Zoning Clearances (Alvará de Funcionamento)

The most critical aspect of a commercial lease in Brazil is the Alvará de Funcionamento (Business Operating License), issued by the local municipal city hall.

Brazilian jurisprudence heavily leans toward the principle that it is the tenant's sole responsibility to investigate if the local zoning laws allow their specific business to operate in that building.

If a company signs a 5-year lease to build a loud nightclub, but only discovers a month later that the neighborhood's strict municipal zoning forbids nightclubs, the tenant is still on the hook for the entire lease and massive early-termination fines. The landlord's only strict duty is to deliver the property structurally vacant and properly registered with the city. Corporate landlords frequently provide transparency by handing over the building's original construction blueprints and "Habite-se" (Certificate of Occupancy) prior to signing, allowing the tenant's engineering auditors to conduct thorough due diligence.

2. Fire Department Inspections (AVCB / CLCB)

Following a series of tragic venue fires in the past, Brazil enforces draconian safety regulations via the military Fire Department (Corpo de Bombeiros). Every commercial building must possess an active AVCB (Auto de Vistoria do Corpo de Bombeiros) or CLCB validating that the core structure has compliant fire exits, hydrants, and foundational safety measures.

  • Landlord Responsibility: The landlord must disclose and provide the overarching AVCB for the macro-building (e.g., the shopping mall shell or the entire corporate high-rise). Without a foundational safety clearance, the commercial lease is invalid.
  • Tenant Responsibility: The corporate tenant operating inside their specific rented suite (e.g., installing heavy fryers in a food court) is responsible for securing, paying for, and renewing the localized Fire Department inspection strictly for their customized space.

3. Disclosing Existing Fiscal and Tax Liens

To protect new corporate tenants from the bureaucratic sins of the landlord or the previous occupant, corporate landlords must practice total transparency regarding actively unpaid municipal property taxes (IPTU) or State Tax debts.

If the landlord has huge unpaid IPTU tax debts accumulating on the property's governmental registry (Inscrição na Dívida Ativa), the city can block new licenses from being issued to that address. Landlords are universally prohibited from secretly transferring these pre-existing massive tax debts to the new incoming tenant shell company. All pre-existing fiscal debt on a property must be disclosed and aggressively settled by the actual property owner to ensure the incoming tenant faces a "clean" operating space.

How Landager Helps

Landager tracks lease terms, automated rent reminders, and document expiration - making it easy to stay compliant with Brazil regulations.

Back to Brazil Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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