Commercial late rent penalty costa rica | Landager
Learn about commercial late rent penalty costa rica and other essential property laws in Costa Rica. Stay compliant with our expert legal guide.
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In the world of Costa Rican commercial real estate, timely rent collection is the heartbeat of your cash flow. Unlike residential tenants, who might have more leeway in court due to "right to housing" arguments, commercial tenants are seen as sophisticated business actors. Being late on commercial rent is taken very seriously. Most commercial leases include an "Interés Moratorio" clause. This is a penalty interest rate that kicks in if the rent isn't paid within a negotiated grace period (typically 3-5 days). If you don't specify this rate, the court will default to the basic legal rate, which might be lower than your mortgage interest. If a commercial tenant begins to pay late consistently, it's a major red flag. In Costa Rica, you can use the "Monitorio Arrendaticio" process to not only evict but also to obtain a "precautionary attachment" (embargo) on the tenant's bank accounts or business equipment to ensure you get paid.
Commercial Collection and Default Penalties
Timely payment is the cornerstone of a successful commercial relationship. Penalties in this sector are expected and strictly enforced by Costa Rican courts.
Daily Penalties vs. Monthly Interest
In the commercial market, it's common to see daily penalties (e.g., "The tenant shall pay $25 for every day of delay"). This is highly effective at ensuring the rent is paid before the tenant pays other vendors. Because businesses are presumed to be sophisticated, these daily penalties are rarely reduced by judges unless they are truly outrageous.
The 'Legal Representative' Liability
If a corporation is the tenant, you can ask the "Legal Representative" to sign as a personal guarantor (fiador). This means if the company goes bankrupt, you can still go after the owner's personal house or car. This is a standard requirement for small to medium-sized businesses in Costa Rica.
Eviction for Breach of Covenant
Commercial leases have many "covenants"-rules about insurance, hours of operation, and noise. Being late on rent is the most common breach, but repeated violations of building rules are also grounds for eviction. The late fee logic applies here too: consistent failure to pay fines for rule violations can eventually lead to a "Monitorio" eviction for breach of contract.
How Landager Helps
Landager tracks lease terms, automated rent reminders, and document expiration - making it easy to stay compliant with Costa-rica regulations.
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