Late Fees and Rent Arrears in Saarland: A Landlord's Guide
Understanding late fees, default interest, and rent arrears in Saarland, Germany – BGB regulations, warning letters, and grounds for immediate eviction.
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Unlike landlords in the US or UK, landlords in Saarland (and all of Germany) cannot impose arbitrary "late fees" via blanket lease clauses. Instead, late payments are governed by the default and damage provisions of the German Civil Code (BGB). Understanding these mechanisms is for managing rent arrears effectively and recovering lost income.
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Due Date of Rent Obligations
According to § 556b (1) BGB, rent is legally due at the beginning of the period, no later than the third working day of the month.
Under German law, rent obligations are "term-fixed debts" (fixschuld-ähnlich). This means if the tenant fails to pay by the third working day, they automatically fall into default (Verzug) – no separate warning or invoice is required to trigger default status.
Default Interest (§§ 286, 288 BGB)
Instead of flat "late fees," landlords are legally entitled to charge default interest on the overdue rent amount.
The base rate (Basiszinssatz) is adjusted twice a year by the German Federal Bank (Bundesbank). For instance, with a base rate of 2.90% (Jan 2026), the default interest rate for residential tenants is approx. 7.90% per annum.
Prohibited vs. Permitted Fees
Flat-rate penalty clauses often found in international leases (e.g., "$50 fee if rent is 3 days late") are strictly invalid in German residential leases because they violate consumer protection laws against unreasonable disadvantage (§ 307 BGB).
What You Can Charge:
Step-by-Step Response to Rent Arrears
When a tenant misses a payment, landlords in Saarland should act methodically to secure their legal standing:
Immediate Termination Due to Arrears
If rent arrears accumulate significantly, the landlord gains the right to an extraordinary termination without notice (fristlose Kündigung) under § 543 (2) No. 3 BGB. This is permitted if the tenant:
- Misses two consecutive rent payments, or
- Only pays partial amounts over two consecutive months that sum up to more than one full month's rent, or
- Accumulates total arrears equal to or exceeding two full months' rent over any longer period.
The "Schonfrist" (Grace Period / Healing Payment)
Under § 569 (3) No. 2 BGB, residential tenants have a powerful protection known as the Schonfristzahlung. If a landlord issues an immediate termination for rent arrears, the tenant can retroactively invalidate the termination by paying off the entire debt within two months of receiving an eviction lawsuit.
This "healing" mechanism is only available to a tenant once every two years.
Best Practice: When declaring an extraordinary termination for rent arrears, landlords should simultaneously declare an ordinary termination (based on material breach of duty). The BGH has ruled that even if the immediate termination is "healed" by late payment, the ordinary termination (with a 3- to 9-month notice period) remains valid, allowing the landlord to eventually recover the property.
Utility Arrears (Nebenkosten)
Outstanding payments from an annual operating cost settlement (Betriebskostenabrechnung) also trigger default consequences once the payment deadline passes. Note that a landlord must deliver the annual utility bill within 12 months of the end of the billing period; late bills forfeit the landlord's right to demand additional payments.
Best Practices for Landlords in Saarland
- Monitor Payments Daily: Use automated banking alerts to identify missed payments by the 4th working day.
- Send Reminders Quickly: Do not delay the first written reminder. Early intervention often prevents minor cash-flow issues from snowballing.
- Use Registered Mail: Send serious warnings and termination notices via registered mail (Einwurf-Einschreiben) to prove delivery.
- Include Default Interest in Demands: Explicitly calculate and demand the statutory default interest to incentivize prompt payment.
- Always Add Ordinary Termination: Never rely solely on an extraordinary termination if the tenant is in deep arrears.
How Landager Helps
Landager’s automated rent ledger monitors incoming payments on your Saarland properties. It automatically flags late payments directly after the third working day, computes the correct statutory default interest, and generates BGB-compliant reminder letters ready for dispatch.
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