Malta Commercial Maintenance Obligations
Maintenance and repair responsibilities for commercial properties in Malta.
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Maintenance in Maltese commercial leases is highly negotiable, often departing from the standard residential defaults of the Civil Code.
Negotiated Responsibilities
While the Civil Code places structural repairs on the landlord by default, many commercial leases in Malta are "Triple Net" (NNN) or similar, where the tenant assumes responsibility for almost all maintenance, including:
- Internal fit-out and decor.
- HVAC and specialized commercial equipment.
- Shopfronts and signage.
Landlord Default Duties
Unless the contract says otherwise, the Civil Code expects the landlord to handle:
- Structural Integrity: Main walls, roof, and foundations.
- External Maintenance: Façade repairs (unless the tenant has specific branding requirements).
Alterations and Fit-outs
Commercial tenants usually have the right to perform alterations, but these must be approved by the landlord and often require a Planning Authority permit. The lease should specify if these improvements belong to the landlord or must be removed at the end of the term.
Structural vs. Ordinary Repairs
Under the Civil Code (Cap. 16), unless explicitly stipulated otherwise in the commercial lease agreement, the landlord remains legally responsible for all major structural repairs necessary to keep the premises fit for its intended commercial use. In contrast, the tenant is typically liable for ordinary, day-to-day maintenance and minor repairs resulting from the regular operation of their business. It is standard practice to attach a comprehensive schedule of condition to precisely delineate these boundaries.
How Landager Helps
Landager's asset management tools help you track which party is responsible for specific systems (like lifts or AC units), reducing friction during repair disputes.
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