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Singapore Commercial Maintenance: Rules and Dilapidation

Understand maintenance obligations, service charges, and end-of-lease dilapidation/reinstatement rules for commercial properties in Singapore.

Melvin Prince
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已验证 Mar 2026新加坡 flag
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Unlike the residential sector which relies on "Minor Repair Clauses" to distribute costs, the commercial maintenance landscape in Singapore is fiercely divided between internal obligations, external service charges, and exorbitant exit reinstatement costs.

Maintenance Split
Landlord: Structure; Tenant: Fit-out

Full Repair and Insure Leases (FRI)

For standalone industrial buildings, warehouses, or single-occupier office blocks, it is common to sign a Full Repairing and Insuring (FRI) lease.

In this structure, the commercial tenant acts almost as the "owner" during the lease term. They are entirely responsible for all internal and external maintenance, structural repairs, roof leaks, plumbing overhauls, and securing the building insurance. The landlord simply collects the "Triple Net" rent each month without lifting a finger regarding maintenance.

Standard Office & Retail Maintenance

For multi-tenant office complexes and shopping malls, responsibilities are split.

  • Internal Maintenance: The tenant is 100% responsible for the interior of the demarcated "demised premises." If their internal lighting fails, their sink clogs, or their painted walls peel, they must repair it solely at their cost.
  • Service Charges: Landlords maintain the common areas (lifts, escalators, mall corridors, restrooms, centralized chiller plants). To fund this, landlords charge a monthly Service Charge (often quoted at $1.00 - $1.50 PSF added onto the base rent).

Transparency Under the CoC

Historically, retail landlords could arbitrarily hike Service Charges mid-lease. Under the Code of Conduct (CoC) for Qualifying Retail Premises, the landlord’s formula and methodology for calculating Service Charges must be utterly transparent and justifiable. Landlords are heavily discouraged from utilizing Service Charges as hidden profit centers.

End of Lease Reinstatement / Dilapidation

The ultimate maintenance burden in Singapore's commercial sector occurs not during the lease, but precisely at the end of it. This is known as Reinstatement.

When a commercial tenant moves into an office, it is typically "bare shell." They must hire contractors to install a false ceiling, build meeting rooms, raise floors, and wire networks.

The Reinstatement Clause

Every standard commercial TA in Singapore dictates that upon lease expiry, the tenant must bear the total contractor cost to entirely demolish their internal fit-out and "reinstate" the premises back to its original "bare shell" condition.

  • If a tenant attempts to vacate, leaving their walls and desks behind, the landlord will hire demolition contractors and completely drain the massive Security Deposit to cover the teardown.
  • Tenants can sometimes negotiate a "Handover As-Is" agreement with an incoming tenant or the landlord if the fit-out is highly valuable, but this requires explicit, written mutual consent before the lease ends.
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