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Overview of commercial landlord-tenant law in Denmark. Understand the Business Lease Act and the flexibility of commercial contracts.

Melvin Prince
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Verificat Apr 2026Danemarca flag
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In stark contrast to the heavily regulated and protected residential housing laws, leasing out offices, retail spaces, and industrial premises in Denmark falls under the Commercial Rent Act (Erhvervslejeloven). The primary and guiding principle here is to view the relationship as Business-to-Business (B2B), creating an environment driven by extensive freedom of contract (Aftalefrihed).

The

Scope of Freedom of Contract Because freedom of contract rules, the Commercial Rent Act primarily sets up so-called declaratory rules. This means the law only takes effect and dictates the outcome of rights where the parties (landlord and commercial tenant) have completely failed to write down their own provisions. If, on the other hand, there are expressly agreed-upon points written into the contract, the commercial contract usually overrides the legal text (with the exception of specific, non-waivable termination clauses, primarily designed to protect an established shop/customer base - erhvervsbeskyttelse / "commercial protection"). #

Key

Legal Baselines and Contract Practices: | Category | Law's Starting Point | Typical Standard Agreement (Contract Practice) | |---|---|---| | Rent Setting | The law establishes market rent as the baseline (§ 13). | Fixed base rent plus full NPI (Net Price Index) indexation once a year. | | Notice Period (Landlord) | 3 months (§ 60), but limited valid reasons for termination (e.g., personal use). | Many agreements stipulate a mutually non-terminable period (lock-in) of, e.g., 3-5 years. | | Notice Period (Tenant) | 3 months (§ 60). | Often altered to a 6-month notice via contract terms. | | Security Deposit | Freely agreed upon; no statutory ceiling. | Bank guarantee equivalent to 6 months' full gross rent (incl. VAT and on-account utilities). | | Interior Maintenance | Freedom of contract, but tenant's duty (Painting, floors, interior). | Dictated in detail via a customized "Interface Document / Maintenance List." |

Rent

Setting (Market Rent / Markedsleje) The Commercial Rent Act operates with the concept of "Market Rent." Similar to the Swedish model, the starting price is dictated entirely in the open market without caps when entering the tenancy. Adjustment: If, after a minimum of 4 years, the rent price is documented as significantly out of line with the market's increase (or decrease), § 13 allows for a formal referral of the case for an adjustment closer to an equilibrium-assessed market level. Almost all contracts, however, have a fixed § 9 Net Price Index regulation integrated annually to prevent these heavy battles under § 13.

Commercial

Protection (Erhvervsbeskyttelse) Whereas a web shop can move without much detriment, physical retail spaces have extremely high value due to location, invested signs, and a bound, established customer base linked to the address. The legal system describes this via the Commercial Rent Act's § 62 - Commercially protected leases. The landlord is hit with much stricter conditions here-if a protected retail lease is to be terminated for the landlord's own use, for example, up to a 1-year full notice is required, and the landlord must compensate the tenant's significant loss of customer base as well as fully cover relocation/rebuilding costs initially (flyttegodtgørelse), which can run into astronomical millions. This concept can be waived at signing if the tenant is explicitly informed.

VAT (Voluntary VAT liability)

In Denmark, the fee for rented commercial space is generally "VAT-exempt" on the invoice by default. However, as an absolute norm, any serious large-scale commercial landlord is Voluntarily VAT Registered (Frivilligt Momsregistreret) with the Tax Agency. The condition for the landlord to receive VAT refunds for refurbishment costs integrated into the building requires that the rented spaces are operated by VAT-registered companies from the address, and VAT statements are settled with a 25 percent supplement on top of the commercial invoice. This security system is vitally implemented into the wording of the lease contract.

Check

Your Risks and Regulations From the Cloud Maintaining the binding terms of lock-in periods (uopsigelighed) in large property portfolios requires more than an Excel sheet; failing the formal process of a market rent adjustment (§ 13 notice) resets the clock on your commercial investment for four years. Landager's contract and notification hub fully automates the regulation steps integrated for the Danish commercial legal universe against the Net Price Indexes (Statistics Denmark), where e-Boks mailings form a solid burden of proof regarding the strict Danish notice deadlines in B2B disputes over premises in court.

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How

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Landager automates your Rent Act § 182 demand deadlines, tracks BBR registration status, and ensures your commercial property meets all A11 standard requirements.

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