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Notice periods, eviction procedures, and contract termination for commercial leases in Schleswig-Holstein – a landlord's guide.

Melvin Prince
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Terminating a commercial lease in Schleswig-Holstein is subject to fundamentally different rules than residential evictions. There is no special tenant protection—no social hardship clauses and no statutory right for the tenant to object to the termination. The decisive factors are the contractual agreements and the fallback provisions of the German Civil Code (BGB).

Ordinary Termination (Ordentliche Kündigung)

Grounds
Breach of contract
Notice Period
Negotiated in lease
Lockout Status
Strict legal procedure
Court Venue
Landgericht (> €5k)

Fixed-Term Leases (Zeitmietverträge) * In fixed-term commercial leases, an ordinary termination during the term is excluded unless otherwise agreed. * The contract ends automatically upon the expiration of the agreed-upon term. * Frequently, contracts contain extension options or automatic renewal clauses that landlords must monitor closely.

Indefinite Contracts (Unbefristete Verträge) The statutory notice period applies according to BGB § 580a para. 2:

Time of NoticeEnforceable
Notice given by the 3rd working day of a calendar quarterAt the end of the next calendar quarter (approx. 6 months)

This standard 6-month notice period can be contractually extended or shortened by mutual agreement.

No Protection Against Dismissal (Kein Kündigungsschutz)

In deliberate contrast to residential tenancy law:

  • The landlord requires no special reason for termination (e.g., personal need is irrelevant).
  • There is no right of objection for the tenant due to social hardship.
  • There are no blocking periods for termination in the event of a change in ownership.

Extraordinary Termination Without Notice (BGB § 543)

Both parties can terminate the lease without notice if a compelling reason (wichtiger Grund) exists:

Reasons for the Landlord: * Rent Arrears: Arrears of at least 2 full months' rent, or a significant partial arrear over 2 consecutive dates. * Use Contrary to Contract: The tenant utilizes the premises for an unauthorized or illegal purpose. * Endangering the Substance: The tenant significantly endangers the building's structure. * Unauthorized Subletting: Subletting without the landlord's required consent.

Crucial Difference: The grace period rule (Schonfristregelung, BGB § 569 para. 3 no. 2), which allows residential tenants to cure a termination by paying off arrears retroactively, does not apply in commercial tenancy law. An immediate termination due to rent arrears cannot be healed by a subsequent payment.

Eviction After Invalid Termination or Contract End

Tenant

Refusal to Vacate If the tenant does not vacate the premises after the contract has legally ended, the landlord must:

  1. File an Eviction Lawsuit (Räumungsklage) with the competent local or regional court (for disputes exceeding €5,000: the Landgericht).
  2. After receiving an eviction judgment: Proceed with forced eviction via a court bailiff (Gerichtsvollzieher).

Compensation for Use (Nutzungsentschädigung - BGB § 546a)

For the duration of the delayed return, the landlord can demand compensation for use. This amount must be at least the previously agreed rent, or potentially the current market rent if that happens to be higher.

Return and Deconstruction (Rückbau) In commercial tenancy law, the tenant is frequently obligated to deconstruct their installations (e.g., custom lighting, partition walls) and restore the premises to their original condition

This should be explicitly governed in the contract, including: * A timeframe for the deconstruction. * A clear definition of the owed "original" condition. * Financial consequences or contractual penalties in case of non-fulfillment.

Tips for Landlords * Define Contractual Notice Periods: Set clear timelines and precisely formulate the conditions for extension options. * Monitor Automatic Renewals: Check clauses for strict deadlines to avoid unwanted, long-term commitments. * Detail Deconstruction Duties: Describe the tenant's exact obligations in the lease to prevent end-of-term disputes. * For Immediate Terminations: Ensure delivery via registered mail with a return receipt or through a court bailiff to guarantee proof of delivery.

How Landager Can Help Landager automatically monitors contract durations, option deadlines, and termination dates, reminding you well in advance of impending deadlines—ensuring no critical date in Schleswig-Holstein passes by unnoticed

Back to the Overview of Commercial Tenancy Law in Schleswig-Holstein.

Commercial Termination Sequence in schleswig holstein

1

Notice of Default

Send a formal warning regarding the specific breach of the commercial lease.

2

Termination Notice

Issue a formal notice to vacate based on the breach or lease expiry.

3

Unlawful Detainer Suit

Proceed to court if the business remains in the space after the deadline.

4

Law Enforcement

Execute the possession order via the official bailiff services in Schleswig-Holstein.

How Landager Helps Landager tracks lease terms, eviction-process deadlines, and regional legal updates - making it easy to stay compliant with Schleswig-Holstein regulations

Back to Schleswig-Holstein Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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