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California Legal Requirements

Key CA statutes and obligations that apply to your commercial lease agreement.

Requirements

  • ADA accessibility compliance disclosure required
  • Environmental hazard disclosure if known (asbestos, lead, mold)
  • Seismic evaluation notice for older commercial buildings
  • California minimum commercial lease term: no statutory minimum
  • Personal guarantee often required for new businesses

Restrictions & Limits

  • No rent control for commercial properties in California
  • Cannabis business leases require additional state and local licensing compliance language
  • Landlord must allow tenant's ADA modifications in some circumstances

Official Statute References

Primary California statutes governing this document type.

California Commercial Lease Agreement FAQ

Common questions about commercial lease agreements under California law.

Are there rent control laws for commercial leases in California?

No. California's rent control laws (AB 1482) apply only to residential properties. Commercial leases are negotiated freely between landlord and tenant without rent increase restrictions.

What ADA requirements apply to California commercial leases?

Both landlords and tenants may share ADA compliance responsibilities. The lease should specify who is responsible for making required ADA modifications to the premises and common areas.

Is a personal guarantee required for a California commercial lease?

It's not legally required but landlords commonly demand one, especially from new businesses or entities with limited credit history. A personal guarantee makes the business owner personally liable for lease obligations.

How long can a California commercial lease be?

California has no statutory limit on commercial lease duration. Leases can run from month-to-month to 20+ years. Longer terms typically include rent escalation provisions tied to CPI or fixed percentages.

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