REALWorld Law

Commercial leases

Specific regulations for asset classes

Are there any specific regulations and/or laws which apply to leases of particular categories of real estate, such as residential, industrial, offices, retail or hotels and what is their impact?

France

France

Residential leases are governed by the specific law on residential leases. They are normally granted for terms of three years, and require a cash deposit corresponding to one month's rent.

Office, industrial and warehouse premises are usually let under the commercial leases regime, with the level of rent determined by reference to the market value of similar premises.

Professional premises (let to lawyers, doctors etc) are usually let under professional leases with a duration of six years. The lease can be terminated by the tenant at any time by giving six months' notice.

Lettings of retail space and hotels are governed by the commercial leases regime.

Furthermore, in order to contain the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and avoid a worsening of the tenant’s situation, the French governmental authorities have adopted general and temporary tenant’s protective measures that do not distinguish between leases of particular categories of real estate but between natural or legal person’s size/situation/category and which are related to the application modalities of the leases sanctions and to the possible moratoriums granted to the tenants in case of non-payment of their rent (it being specified that no rent discount is applicable per se).