Commercial Security Deposits in Bavaria, Germany
Guide to commercial security deposits in Bavaria: no statutory cap, no installment right, no mandatory interest - plus bank guarantees and return timelines.
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Commercial security deposits in Bavaria operate under the principle of freedom of contract - the strict residential protections of § 551 BGB (cap, installment rights, interest obligation) do not apply. This gives Bavarian commercial landlords significantly more flexibility but also requires careful contractual structuring.
No Statutory Cap on Deposit Amount
While residential deposits are limited to three months' net cold rent, commercial deposits have no legal maximum:
- Market standard: 3 to 6 months' gross rent is typical in Bavaria
- Higher deposits may be required for specialized fit-outs with significant restoration obligations
- The only limit is the general prohibition on unconscionable contracts (§ 138 BGB) - deposits that are grossly disproportionate to the risk may be challenged
Bavaria Commercial Deposit Return in bavaria
Property Handover
Conduct a joint inspection and sign a handover protocol (Übergabeprotokoll).
Assess Damages
Identify repairs needed beyond normal wear and tear as defined in the commercial lease.
Calculate Dues
Calculate any outstanding rent or pending utility charges (Nebenkosten).
Return Balance
Refund the remaining deposit or release the bank guarantee within a reasonable timeframe (usually 3-6 months).
No Right to Pay in Installments Commercial tenants have no statutory right to pay the deposit in installments:
- Unless the lease provides otherwise, the full deposit amount is due immediately upon lease commencement
- For bank guarantees, the guarantee document must be delivered before or at handover
No Mandatory Interest or Separate Investment Unlike residential deposits, commercial landlords are not legally required to:
- Invest the deposit in a separate, insolvency-protected account
- Pay interest on cash deposits
- Disclose the specific account where the deposit is held
However, courts strongly recommend separating the deposit from the landlord's general assets to protect it in insolvency scenarios.
Best practice: The most common form of commercial security in Bavaria is a self-executing bank guarantee (selbstschuldnerische Bankbürgschaft auf erstes Anfordern), which eliminates insolvency risk entirely.
Returning the Commercial Deposit As with residential deposits, there is no fixed statutory deadline for returning a commercial deposit
Landlords are granted a reasonable review period:
Commercial properties often involve complex restoration obligations (removing tenant fit-outs, returning to shell condition), which can extend the reasonable retention period well beyond what would be acceptable for residential deposits.
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