Commercial Security Deposits in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

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Rules for commercial tenancy deposits in Germany: no statutory cap, freely negotiable terms, bank guarantees, and return timelines for business properties.

Melvin Prince
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Verificat Apr 2026Germania flag
Depozit comercialgewerbekautionGarantie-bancarabaden-württembergGermania

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Security deposits for commercial properties — offices, retail spaces, medical practices, and industrial units — in Germany operate under entirely different rules than residential deposits. The principle of freedom of contract gives both parties wide latitude to negotiate terms.

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

No Statutory Cap on Deposit Amount

The residential deposit cap of three months' net cold rent (§ 551 BGB) does not apply to commercial tenancies. By virtue of § 578 BGB, this protection is expressly excluded.

  • Freely negotiable: The deposit amount is entirely a matter of negotiation between landlord and tenant.
  • Market standard: For typical office or retail spaces in the Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, or Ulm regions, deposits of 3 to 6 months' gross rent (including utility prepayments and VAT) are common.
  • Higher amounts: For properties with significant fit-out risk or expensive technical installations, deposits equivalent to up to one year's rent are occasionally agreed and upheld by courts.

Forms of Security

Commercial tenants may provide security in several ways, depending on contractual provisions:

  1. Cash deposit: The tenant transfers the agreed amount to the landlord.
  2. Bank guarantee (Mietaval): A bank issues a guarantee on the tenant's behalf. "On-first-demand" guarantees are preferred by landlords but face AGB-law challenges in standard-form contracts.
  3. Deposit insurance: An insurer issues a guarantee in exchange for an annual premium.

Note: Unlike residential tenancies, there is no statutory right for commercial tenants to pay the deposit in installments. This must be explicitly agreed in the contract.

No Mandatory Separate Investment

Another significant difference from residential law: commercial landlords are not required by law to:

  • Keep the deposit in a separate, insolvency-proof account
  • Invest the deposit at the prevailing savings rate
  • Pay interest on the deposit to the tenant

However, if the tenant pays a substantial cash deposit, they should negotiate for separate, interest-bearing investment and insolvency protection as a contractual term.

Return Timeline

  • No statutory deadline: The law does not prescribe a specific timeframe for returning the commercial deposit after lease end.
  • Reasonable period: Courts generally consider 3 to 6 months as acceptable for review, damage assessment, and outstanding utility reconciliation.
  • Extended retention: The landlord may retain a portion pending the final service charge settlement — which for commercial properties with complex multi-tenant allocations can take well over 12 months.
  • Statute of limitations: The tenant's claim for return of the deposit expires after 3 years (§ 195 BGB).

Best Practices for Commercial Landlords

  1. Document the deposit clearly in the lease — amount, form, timing, and conditions for release.
  2. Track bank guarantee expiry dates — guarantees (Avalkredite) may have limited validity. Ensure renewal before expiry.
  3. Conduct a thorough inspection at lease end — commercial spaces often undergo heavy use; document conditions with photos and a professional surveyor.
  4. Process returns promptly once claims are settled — delays invite legal disputes and damage the landlord's reputation on the commercial market.

Deposit Management with Landager

Landager automates tracking of bank guarantee expiry dates, manages separated trust accounts for cash deposits, and at lease termination, consolidates outstanding items for rapid reconciliation and deposit release — all in one dashboard.

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