Commercial lease
A lease of business premises, governed in the Netherlands by protective statutory regimes.
Definição
A commercial lease grants a tenant the use of business premises against rent. Dutch law splits commercial premises into two regimes: retail and hospitality space (middenstandsbedrijfsruimte) under article 7:290 BW onwards, with strong tenant protection and statutory terms, and other business space under article 7:230a BW with mainly eviction protection. The applicable regime materially affects term, termination and rent-review rights.
Exemplo
A retailer leasing a high-street shop falls under the 7:290 BW regime, giving it the standard 5+5-year term and statutory protection against termination.
Porque é um risco para a empresa
Misclassifying the applicable BW regime means a tenant may unknowingly waive statutory protections, or a landlord may find termination attempts ineffective. Commercial leases are long-term commitments: a business locked into a 5+5-year lease whose model changes cannot easily exit without negotiating a costly settlement. Rent-review clauses linked to CPI or a different index can produce significantly higher rents than anticipated over the full term.
Como gerir
- Identify at the outset which BW regime applies (7:290 or 7:230a) and understand the resulting statutory rights and obligations before signing.
- Track rent-review dates and the index applied so you can model rent evolution and budget accordingly.
- Note the notice period for termination of each lease cycle in your contract system; missing a notice deadline under a 7:290 BW lease triggers automatic renewal for another five years.
- Record the initial handover state (with photos and a snagging list) and keep it alongside the lease agreement to avoid end-of-lease disputes about reinstatement obligations.
Referências jurídicas
- BW 7:290 Dutch Civil Code: retail/hospitality business space Direito neerlandês
- BW 7:230a Dutch Civil Code: other business space Direito neerlandês
Salvo indicação em contrário, as referências remetem para o direito neerlandês (Burgerlijk Wetboek, o Código Civil neerlandês); os instrumentos da UE, como o RGPD, aplicam-se em toda a UE. Esta é informação geral, não constitui aconselhamento jurídico. Outras jurisdições tratam estes conceitos de forma diferente. Verifique o texto em vigor e a sua situação com um advogado qualificado.
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