Commercial Leases in Russia: B2B Rules for Non-Residential Premises

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Overview of Russian legislation on commercial real estate (Civil Code), freedom of B2B contracts, and the state registration process.

Melvin Prince
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확인됨 Mar 2026러시아 flag
러시아상업 임대차Arenda민법B2B

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The rental of commercial real estate (offices, warehouses, retail spaces) in Russia is regulated by Chapter 34 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation (CC RF). The legal term for commercial tenancy is "Lease Contract" (Договор аренды), whereas "Tenancy" (Наем) is strictly used for housing for individuals. The main difference between Russian commercial versus residential leasing is the maximal freedom of contract in B2B relations. The law is primarily oriented toward protecting the interests of the landlord (business owner) and provides both parties the opportunity to agree on practically any terms.

Commercial Framework
Russian Civil Code + Commercial Lease Agreement
Dispute Resolution
District Court (Rayonny Sud)

Key Rules for Commercial Leases (B2B)

TopicGeneral RuleRelevant Law
Freedom of ContractCorporate parties can prescribe any commercial terms, deposits, and penalties that do not contradict the CC RF.CC RF Article 421
Security DepositsNot limited by law. In the B2B commercial segment in major cities, it is usually 1-3 months' rent.CC RF Article 381.1
Rent IncreasesPermitted no more than once a year, unless expressly prohibited by the lease contract.CC RF Article 614
State RegistrationContracts for a term of 1 year or more are mandatory for registration in Rosreestr. Retailers avoid 11-month terms.CC RF Article 651
Apartments"Apartments" (Aпартаменты) are legally classified as "non-residential commercial premises" and lack housing fund protections.CC RF Article 288

1. Registration in Rosreestr (Term of Contract)

Similar to the residential sector, contracts for the lease of a building or structure (as well as a non-residential premise) concluded for a term of at least one year (1+ years) are subject to mandatory state registration and are considered concluded from the moment of such registration (Article 651 CC RF).

However, in the B2B commercial sector, unlike the residential, major companies (retailers, logistics, grocery networks like "Pyaterochka" or "Magnit") categorically refuse to sign 11-month contracts. Big businesses invest millions of rubles in renovations (fit-outs, shop windows), so to guarantee stability, commercial contracts are almost always registered in Rosreestr (5, 7, or 10-year contracts create solid encumbrances on the building).

Read more about Commercial Lease Requirements.

2. Security Measures (Deposit / Bank Guarantee / Surety)

Corporate landlords in Russia possess a wide array of tools to protect their multi-million ruble investments. The "freedom of contract" (Art. 421 CC RF) allows them to demand far more than just a standard Security Deposit in the amount of 1 to 3 months.

In the large-scale logistics business and Class-A warehouses, landlords frequently add requirements for an Independent (Bank) Guarantee (Art. 368 CC RF) or personal Surety (Art. 361 CC RF) from the founders/directors of the tenant company. This guarantees that if the legal entity (LLC) goes bankrupt and abandons the premises, the rent debt can be legally collected through the bank or out of the director's personal pocket via court order.

Read more about Commercial Security Deposits.

3. Rent Indexation (Commercial)

Article 614 of the Civil Code strictly permits landlords to increase the amount of commercial rent by agreement of the parties, but no more frequently than once a year.

In the B2B segment (Moscow, St. Petersburg), contracts are rigidly tied to indexation. Retail landlords (Shopping Centers/Malls) might tie the rate to the size of inflation (Rosstat data), a percentage of the store's revenue (turnover rent), or simply fix a hard percentage, for example, a planned rent increase of 5-10% every calendar year for a 10-year term. Foreign currency clauses are still encountered when renting elite warehouses (e.g., tying the rent to the USD Central Bank exchange rate).

Read more about Commercial Rent Increases.

4. Capital Repairs and Renovations

The general rule (Art. 616 CC RF) states that the landlord is responsible for capital repairs, and the tenant is responsible for current repairs. In the commercial sphere, landlords actively exploit the legal loophole "unless otherwise provided by the contract."

As a result, a landlord might lease "bare concrete walls" (Shell & Core), completely shifting the burden to the business tenant for both the fit-out (at the tenant's expense without reimbursement) and the obligation to conduct all current and cosmetic repairs at their own expense over the 5-year life of the store. An important feature of Russia is Inseparable Improvements. If a tenant installs an expensive ventilation system with the owner's consent (without a clause regarding its dismantling or reimbursement), upon move-out, it will pass into the ownership of the building owner free of charge.

Read more about Commercial Maintenance Obligations.

Return to the Russia Landlord-Tenant Law Overview.

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