Malta Residential Late Fees & Interest
Legal interest rates and penalties for late rent payments in Malta.
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Maltese law provides specific remedies for landlords when tenants fail to pay rent on time, balancing the landlord's right to income with tenant protections.
Legal Interest Rate
If a lease agreement does not specify a penalty for late payment, the legal interest rate under the Civil Code applies. In Malta, this is generally 8% per annum. This interest begins to accrue from the moment the tenant is formally put in default (usually via a registered letter).
Contractual Penalties
Landlords may include specific late fee clauses in the lease agreement. However, these must be reasonable. Excessively high penalties may be deemed "punitive" and struck down by the Rent Regulation Board.
Termination for Non-Payment
The most significant "penalty" for late rent is the right to terminate the lease. Under Cap 604, a landlord can initiate eviction proceedings if:
- The tenant is in arrears for two (2) months.
- The landlord has sent a registered letter demanding payment.
- The tenant fails to pay within 15 days of receiving that letter.
Penalty Clauses and Statutory Interest
While landlords may include penalty clauses for late rent payments, these clauses must be reasonable and proportionate to the loss suffered. Under the Civil Code (Cap. 16), if the lease contract does not specify a late fee percentage, the landlord is still legally entitled to claim the statutory default interest on the arrears from the date the rent became due. However, punitive fees that are excessively high may be reduced or completely struck down if deemed abusive.
How Landager Helps
Landager's rent tracking system automatically flags overdue payments and can generate the necessary formal notice templates to start the legal recovery process.
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