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California’s Commercial Leasing Landscape Set for a Transformation

In a significant legislative shift, California is poised to introduce new protections for commercial tenants starting January 1, 2025. The Commercial Tenant Protection Act, enacted as SB 1103, extends a suite of protections to “Qualified Commercial Tenants” (QCTs) that were traditionally reserved for residential tenants.

Under this new law, QCTs are defined as small enterprises including sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited liability companies, or corporations with five or fewer employees, as well as restaurants with fewer than 10 employees and nonprofits with fewer than 20 employees. These entities often struggle with access to capital, making the protections especially critical.

The legislation mandates several key changes:

  • Notice for Rent Increases: Property owners must provide QCTs with at least 30 days’ notice for rent hikes up to 10% over the past year, and a 90-day notice for increases exceeding 10%.
  • Automatic Renewal of Tenancies: Month-to-month tenancies will automatically renew unless a termination notice is given 60 days in advance for tenancies longer than a year, or 30 days for shorter durations.
  • Language Translation: Lease agreements negotiated in languages such as Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, or Korean must be translated and provided to the tenant.
  • Building Operating Costs: These must be proportionately allocated among tenants, with detailed documentation provided. Violations may allow tenants to claim damages.

This move, as reported by Holland & Knight, signals a broader trend towards legislative efforts to protect small business operators in commercial settings. For those interested in the full details of how these changes will impact commercial property management, consulting with legal experts from Holland & Knight’s West Coast Real Estate Practice Group is advised.

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