Rent Increase Caps for Commercial Property in Saudi Arabia
Everything commercial landlords need to know about rent control in Saudi Arabia, including the 5-year rent freeze regulation in Riyadh effective September 20...
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Traditionally, Saudi Arabia has operated on a free-market principle regarding commercial real estate rentals. Landlords and business tenants negotiated their initial rent amounts and escalation clauses freely. However, recent regulatory shifts—most notably in Riyadh—have drastically changed the landscape of rent control.
Commercial Rent Review Process in national
Review Rent Clause
Check the specific rent review method in the commercial lease.
Calculate New Amount
Apply the agreed formula to calculate the adjusted rent.
Serve Written Notice
Provide written notice per the lease’s required notice period.
Commission Valuation if Needed
Obtain an independent market rent valuation for market review clauses.
National Free Market Standard (Outside Riyadh)
For commercial spaces in most cities in Saudi Arabia (such as Jeddah, Dammam, and Mecca), landlords are free to propose rent increases.
- During a fixed-term commercial contract on Ejar, the landlord cannot increase the rent arbitrarily. The rent is legally locked in for the duration of that specific contract, subject strictly to any pre-negotiated escalation clauses within the Ejar document.
- If the landlord wishes to increase the rent for the next lease term upon renewal, they must provide the commercial tenant with written notice well before the mandatory 60-day renewal window closes.
The Riyadh 5-Year Rent Freeze (Effective Sept 2025)
In an unprecedented move to stabilize commercial housing costs, Saudi Arabia announced a strict rent control measure for its capital city. Effective September 25, 2025, there is a five-year freeze on annual rent increases for both residential and commercial properties within the Riyadh urban boundary.
How It Works for Commercial Properties
- Previously Leased Vacant Spaces: If a commercial retail or office space in Riyadh was leased previously but is currently vacant, the landlord cannot increase the asking price for the next tenant. The rent is legally fixed at the value of the most recent Ejar-registered contract for that specific unit.
- Current Business Tenants: A commercial landlord cannot increase the rent for an existing business tenant upon contract renewal for the five-year duration of the freeze.
- Never Before Leased Units: If a brand-new commercial building has never been leased before, the initial rent is determined freely by mutual agreement. However, once that first Ejar contract is signed, that rate becomes the frozen baseline.
Exemptions to the Riyadh Freeze
Commercial landlords in Riyadh may only contest these fixed rent rules and legally increase rent under strict conditions requiring REGA approval. Generally, exemptions apply if:
- Substantial Renovations: The landlord invests heavily in significant structural upgrades to the commercial core of the building.
- Pre-2024 Contracts: The last registered Ejar commercial contract was signed prior to January 1, 2024.
Penalties for Violations
The Real Estate General Authority strictly enforces the Riyadh caps.
- Landlords caught illegally attempting to hike rent face fines equaling up to 12 months of the commercial unit's rent.
- The landlord may also be ordered to financially compensate the affected business tenant.
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