REALWorld Law

Commercial leases

Security of tenure

Does a tenant have a right to continue to occupy the relevant real estate after the expiry of a commercial lease?

Germany

Germany

No, the tenant is not entitled to continue to occupy the leased property. However, if the tenant continues to use the leased property in the manner provided for by the lease agreement after the expiry of the term of the lease, the lease continues as an unlimited lease agreement unless one of the parties contests this within two weeks. In the case of the landlord, this time limit dates from when the landlord first becomes aware that the tenant has not vacated the leased property. If the tenant does not leave the property and therefore the lease is extended for an indefinite period in the absence of an objection, the tenant shall of course continue to owe the rent. If an objection is raised in good time after the tenant has continued to occupy the property, the tenant shall owe the landlord reasonable compensation for use for the period of unlawful occupation.