Commercial Late Fees and Default Interest in North Rhine-Westphalia

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Late fees, default interest, and collection procedures for commercial rent arrears in NRW, Germany: higher B2B rates, contractual penalties, and enforcement.

Melvin Prince
4 min de lecture
Hitelesített Apr 2026Njemačka flag
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Commercial lease law provides significantly more flexibility regarding late fees and default consequences than residential law. In North Rhine-Westphalia, federal BGB provisions apply — but landlords can strengthen their position through contractual provisions that would be impermissible in residential leases.

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Security Deposit
3 Months’ Cold Rent
Notice Period
3 Months (Tenant)
Rent Control
Varies by City

When Does the Commercial Tenant Default?

SituationDefault TriggerLegal Basis
Fixed due date in the leaseAutomatically (no reminder needed)§ 286(2) No. 1 BGB
No due date specifiedOnly after formal reminder§ 286(1) BGB
Payment deadline in lease (e.g., "by 3rd business day")Automatically the day after§ 286(2) BGB

Recommendation: Always specify a clear due date in the commercial lease (e.g., "monthly, due on the third business day of the month") to ensure automatic default without requiring a reminder.

Statutory Default Interest

When payment is overdue, the commercial landlord is entitled to default interest:

DebtorDefault Interest RateLegal Basis
Business entity (commercial tenant)Base rate + 9 percentage points§ 288(2) BGB
ConsumerBase rate + 5 percentage points§ 288(1) BGB

The base rate set by the German Federal Bank (as of 2026: approx. 2.62%) yields a default interest rate of approx. 11.62% p.a. for commercial tenants — significantly higher than for residential tenants (verify the current base rate with the Bundesbank).

Additionally, in B2B relationships, the creditor is entitled to a flat fee of €40 per overdue payment as minimum compensation for collection costs (§ 288(5) BGB).

Contractual Late Fees and Penalties In commercial lease law, higher late fees than in residential law can be agreed, as the AGB review is less restrictive:

Fee TypeTypical AmountEnforceability
Reminder fee (flat)€10–25 per reminderPermissible if reflecting actual cost
Default damage flat rateUp to 5% of outstanding amountSubject to reasonableness
Returned direct debit fee€5–25Permissible (actual costs)
Contractual penaltyFreely negotiablePermissible in commercial leases

Contractual penalties: In commercial lease law, contractual penalties for payment default can be validly agreed. This is an tool to incentivize timely payment.

Summary Termination for Payment Default Unlike residential law, commercial tenants have no statutory cure right through payment after service of the eviction complaint (§ 569(3) BGB applies only to residential leases).

Level of ArrearsPossible Action
First late paymentReminder and default interest
Persistent defaultSummary termination + eviction lawsuit

No Grace Period for Commercial Tenants A critical disadvantage for commercial tenants: after summary termination for payment default, the tenant cannot avert the termination by paying arrears within 2 months — unlike in residential law

The summary termination is effective immediately.

Collection Procedure Recommended approach for commercial rent arrears: ```

  1. First reminder (immediately after due date + 3 days bank clearing)
  2. Second reminder with deadline and warning of legal action
  3. Court payment order (Mahnbescheid) at the Amtsgericht or direct lawsuit (Landgericht for high-value claims)
  4. Summary termination (if arrears sufficient)
  5. Eviction lawsuit (typically faster than residential)
  6. Enforcement by bailiff


## Bank Guarantee as Protection For commercial leases, a **first-demand bank guarantee** is recommended over a cash deposit

In case of default, the landlord can:

- Call the guarantee immediately
- Receive payment from the guaranteeing bank without court proceedings
- Pursue the tenant separately for claim recovery


## Best Practices for Landlords

- **Specify a clear due date** in the lease (automatic default without reminder)
- Arrange **SEPA direct debit** with commercial tenants
- Claim **default interest and reminder fees** as separate line items
- At the **first sign of payment difficulties**, initiate discussion early
- **Prefer bank guarantees** — fast enforcement in insolvency
- Document the complete reminder history for later eviction proceedings

Landager supports commercial landlords with automated payment monitoring, collection workflows, and detailed documentation for legal proceedings.

Back to [North Rhine-Westphalia Commercial Lease Law Overview](/property-compliance/germany/north-rhine-westphalia/commercial-overview).


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