West Virginia Commercial Late Fees and Default Interest
Understand late fee and default interest provisions in West Virginia commercial leases, including the absence of statutory caps and enforceability standards.
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West Virginia's residential reasonableness standard for late fees does not apply to commercial leases. Commercial parties have full freedom to negotiate late payment penalties.
No Statutory Cap
In the commercial context:
- No dollar or percentage cap on late fees.
- No mandatory grace period.
- No prohibition on charging interest on late fees.
- The structure is entirely lease-defined.
Common Late Fee Structures
Flat Fee
A fixed amount (e.g., $250-$500) per late payment. Simple to administer.
Percentage-Based Fee
A percentage of the overdue rent (e.g., 5-10%). Scales with rent amount.
Default Interest
An interest rate (e.g., 12-18% per annum, or Prime + 4-5%) applied daily to the unpaid balance from the due date.
Combined Approach
Many leases include both a flat administrative fee and default interest.
Grace Periods Optional
for commercial leases. Best practice is a 5-10-day grace period to reduce disputes.
Non-Waiver Clauses
A non-waiver clause ensures that accepting late rent without enforcing fees on one occasion does not waive future enforcement.
Enforceability of Liquidated Damages
In West Virginia, commercial late fees are generally upheld by the courts provided they are clearly established in the lease agreement and represent a reasonable forecast of the landlord's actual damages rather than a punitive penalty. West Virginia law views reasonable late fees as valid forms of liquidated damages under general contract principles. If a late fee is deemed unconscionably high, a court may refuse to enforce it entirely, limiting recovery to actual damages.
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