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Commercial Maintenance Obligations in Lithuania

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Detailed analysis of maintenance obligations in Lithuanian commercial leases, from structural repairs to daily operational upkeep.

Melvin Prince
3 min läsning
Verifierad Apr 2026Litauen flag
Underhåll av kommersiella lokalerLitauenNationellUnderhåll av kommersiella hyresavtal i LitauenTriple net lease i Litauen

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Unlike residential tenancies where landlords carry a heavy statutory burden to maintain habitability, the Lithuanian commercial real estate market operates heavily on the principle of contractual freedom. Landlords routinely and legally shift the vast majority of maintenance and operational costs directly to the commercial tenant.

The Triple Net (NNN) Structure In prime Lithuanian real estate sectors (Class A offices, modern logistics parks, premium retail), the Triple Net (NNN) lease structure-or its European equivalent, the Full Repairing and Insuring (FRI) lease-is standard. Under this structure, the commercial tenant agrees to pay a lower base rent but assumes absolute financial responsibility for: 1. Net Real Estate Taxes: Property taxes proportioned to their leased space. 2. Net Building Insurance: The cost of insuring the building against catastrophic loss. 3. Net Common Area Maintenance (CAM): The tenant pays all maintenance, repair, utility, and upkeep expenses for the shared areas (lobbies, elevators, structural roof repairs) via a "service charge." In a strict NNN lease, the landlord essentially collects a pure, unencumbered rent check while the tenant acts as the operational caretaker of the property.

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Landlord's Core Obligations If the lease is not explicitly modeled as a strict NNN agreement, the Civil Code default position requires the landlord to manage major structural repairs (e.g., replacing a collapsing roof, stabilizing a foundation, or upgrading the central grid to meet municipal fire codes). However, even when the landlord executes these structural repairs, the costs are frequently passed back to the commercial tenants via the monthly service charge reconciliation.

The Tenant's Extensive Obligations Beyond the service charges for common areas, the commercial tenant is entirely responsible for the maintenance, repair, and eventual replacement of everything inside their leased "box," commonly referred to as the premises. This includes: - Routine and extraordinary cleaning of the premises. - Upkeep, repair, and replacement of all internal fixtures (lighting, flooring, interior doors). - Maintenance of dedicated tenant infrastructure, such as proprietary HVAC systems installed specifically for their server rooms or restaurant kitchens.

Fit-Outs and Reinstatement (Make Good) Commercial spaces are often handed over as "shell and core" (bare concrete). The tenant spends heavily to fit-out the space for their business operations. - The tenant must maintain all of their custom fit-out.

  • Critical End-of-Lease Obligation: The lease must explicitly state what happens when the term ends. Standard practice dictates the tenant must perform a "make good" or reinstatement, essentially demolishing their entire fit-out at their own enormous expense and returning the concrete shell back to the landlord in its original state, save for reasonable wear and tear.

Getting Started with Compliance Tracking intricate service charges, structural warranties, and tenant fit-out approvals demands rigorous organization. use Landager's maintenance tracking tools to effectively manage vendors, organize your NNN property files, and commercial service charge billing.

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