Cantabria Landlord-Tenant Laws: COMMERCIAL LEASE REQUIREMENTS
Specific contractual requirements for commercial property leases in Cantabria, Spain, under the LAU and Civil Code.
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Commercial lease requirements in Cantabria prioritize contractual freedom over statutory protections. Under Title III of the Ley de Arrendamientos Urbanos (LAU), the parties (landlord and tenant) have broad autonomy to define the terms of the relationship. However, certain legal formalities must be observed for the contract to be valid and to provide security for both the business owner and the property investor.
Essential Components of a Commercial Contract
A well-drafted commercial lease in Cantabria should contain several key elements that go beyond the basic identification of the parties:
- Specific Business Activity: The contract must state the precise commercial activity that will be carried out on the premises. This is crucial for obtaining the correct Licencia de Actividad from the local municipality in Cantabria (e.g., Santander, Torrelavega).
- Rent and VAT (IVA): Unlike residential leases, commercial rent is subject to 21% VAT and a corresponding withholding tax (retención de IRPF) if the landlord is an individual. The contract should clearly specify the base rent and the applicable taxes.
- Lease Term and Extensions: Since there is no mandatory duration, the contract must define the start date, the initial term, and any optional renewal periods.
- Maintenance and Repairs: Article 21 of the LAU (which applies by default) can be modified by agreement in commercial leases, allowing the landlord to shift more responsibility to the tenant.
Commercial Lease Setup in cantabria
Negotiate the Terms
Define rent, duration, maintenance, and sub-leasing rights.
Verify Activity Licenses
Confirm the premises are suitable for the intended commercial use in Cantabria.
Sign the Contract
Execute the document, ensuring all tax and deposit requirements are explicitly stated.
Deposit the Fianza
Submit the 2-month security deposit to the Dirección General de Vivienda de Cantabria.
Sub-leasing and Business Transfer
Under Article 32 of the LAU, if the activity is professional or commercial, the tenant has the right to sub-lease the property or transfer the business (traspaso) without the landlord's consent, unless this right is specifically waived in the contract. However, the landlord is entitled to a rent increase of 10% for partial sub-leasing or 20% for total sub-leasing/transfer.
Formalities in Cantabria
In addition to the contract, the property must meet municipal safety and technical standards for commercial use. Landlords should ensure that the Certificado de Eficiencia Energética (CEE) is provided and that any necessary structural adaptations for the business activity comply with Cantabrian urban planning regulations.
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