Commercial Late Payment Fees in Saxony: Rules

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Detailed guide to managing commercial rent arrears in Saxony. Detailed info on statutory interest for businesses and contractual penalty clauses.

Melvin Prince
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확인됨 Apr 2026독일 flag
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Managing cash flow is critical for commercial landlords in Saxony. When a business tenant defaults on their rent, the financial impact is often significantly larger than in the residential sector. Fortunately, German law provides commercial landlords with aggressive tools to penalize late payments, secure debts, and fast-track evictions.

Statutory Interest
9% above base rate
Flat Fee
€40 penalty
Termination Risk
Contract dependent

1. When is a Commercial Tenant in Default?

As with residential leases, commercial rent is due in advance. Unless the lease agreement specifies otherwise, German law (BGB § 556b) dictates that rent must reach the landlord's account by the third working day of the month.

Because the due date is strictly tied to the calendar, the tenant automatically falls into default (Verzug) if the deadline is missed.

  • No grace period: A commercial landlord is not required to send a formal warning letter (Mahnung) before the tenant is legally considered in default.

2. High Default Interest Rates (Verzugszinsen)

This is a major differentiator between commercial and residential law. To deter businesses from using their landlords as unauthorized credit lines, German law imposes steep default interest rates on commercial transactions (B2B).

  • The B2B Rate: If a commercial tenant pays rent late, the landlord is legally entitled to charge default interest at a rate of 9 percentage points above the base interest rate published by the German Federal Bank (BGB § 288 Abs. 2).
  • Comparison: This is almost double the residential penalty rate (which is just 5 points above base).
  • Calculation: The interest accrues on a daily pro-rata basis on the outstanding gross rent (including operating costs and VAT) from the first day of default.

3. The Statutory €40 Flat Fee (Verzugspauschale)

In addition to the high interest rate, European and German law provides commercial creditors (including commercial landlords) with a powerful tool against late business payments.

  • The €40 Fee: As soon as a commercial tenant falls into default on their rent, the landlord has the statutory right to immediately charge a flat-rate delay fee of €40.00 (BGB § 288 Abs. 5).
  • This fee is intended to cover the internal administrative costs of managing the late payment.
  • You do not have to prove you incurred €40 in costs; the claim is automatic. If you later send formal dunning letters and incur legal fees, the €40 is deducted from those subsequent collection costs.

4. Dunning Fees and Collection Costs

If a landlord must send formal reminder letters (Mahnungen) to collect the debt, they can charge reasonable dunning fees. While these are typically capped at low amounts (€2.50 to €5.00) in residential agreements to protect consumers, courts are slightly more lenient in commercial B2B relationships if actual costs are higher.

If a severe default requires hiring an attorney to draft a demand letter or initiate an eviction, the tenant in default is generally liable to reimburse the landlord for these legal fees (Rechtsverfolgungskosten).

5. Immediate Eviction for Arrears

Commercial landlords can act decisively when arrears accumulate. Under BGB § 543, a landlord can terminate the commercial lease immediately without notice if:

  • The tenant is behind for two consecutive months' rent.
  • The tenant is behind over a longer period, and the total missing amount equals two full months' rent.

Critical Advantage: As highlighted in our Eviction Process guide, commercial tenants do not possess the right to the "grace period payment" (Schonfristzahlung). If they hit the two-month threshold and you issue a valid immediate termination, they cannot legally stay by paying off the debt afterward. The lease is definitively over.

6. Securing Debts: The Landlord's Lien (Vermieterpfandrecht)

A uniquely powerful tool available under German law is the Landlord's Lien (Vermieterpfandrecht - BGB § 562).

If a commercial tenant falls behind on rent, the landlord secures a statutory lien on the tenant's movable property located within the leased premises.

  • Application: This is incredibly potent in commercial leasing. For a retail store, it covers inventory; for a logistics firm, it can cover unleased machinery; for an office, expensive IT equipment.
  • Enforcement: If the tenant attempts to quietly move their valuable equipment out of the premises to avoid paying rent, the landlord has a legal right to physically prevent the removal of the items to secure the debt.
  • Caution: Executing a landlord's lien without a court order can be legally precarious. Always consult an attorney before physically seizing a tenant's property, as seizing items that belong to third parties (e.g., leased copiers) is invalid.

Best Practices for Landlords in Saxony

  1. Calculate the 9% Correctly: Always apply the higher B2B default interest rate (9 points + base rate) when invoicing commercial tenants for late rent, never the lower consumer rate.
  2. Apply the €40 Fee: Routinely add the statutory €40 flat fee to the first formal warning letter for commercial tenants. It signals professionalism and deters chronic late payment.
  3. Execute the Landlord's Lien Early: If a severely indebted tenant announces they are moving out, immediately send formal written notice invoking your landlord's lien to seize unencumbered assets before they disappear.

How Landager Can Help

Waiting to react to commercial rent defaults risks massive financial exposure. Landager provides property managers in Saxony with automated commercial rent tracking that flags defaults instantly, automatically calculates the complex daily 9% B2B default interest, and generates dunning letters that include the statutory €40 flat fee.

How Landager Helps

Landager tracks lease terms, local rent cap compliance, and maintenance requests - making it easy to stay compliant with Saxony regulations.

Back to Saxony Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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