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14 June 2022

Residential Lease Rental Fees

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Pekin Bayar Mizrahi

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Pekin Bayar Mizrahi is a leading top-tier law firm located in Istanbul, Türkiye.

The firm was founded by Mr. Fethi Pekin, who was a former judge, in 1946. Ms. Sefika Pekin and Ms. Selin Bayar subsequently joined the firm. In time, the firm has broadened its areas of expertise and the sectors it advises; thereby becoming a “full-service” firm with a global reach. In 2021, its dispute resolution partner, Mr. Ergin Mizrahi, became a name partner and the firm changed its corporate name as Pekin Bayar Mizrahi.

With its local and international experience of 75 years, Pekin Bayar Mizrahi is now one of the largest law firms in Türkiye in both size and volume, employing around 60 fee earners. The firm also has liaison offices and affiliate counsels in numerous cities in Türkiye. The firm has international practice and its clients include States, large financial institutions, and transnational corporations from various sectors.

On 11 June 2022, law numbered 7409 ("Law") which consists of amendments to certain laws was published in the Official Gazette.
Turkey Real Estate and Construction

New Temporary Cap Introduced for Residential Lease Rental Fee Increases

On 11 June 2022, law numbered 7409 (“Law”) which consists of amendments to certain laws was published in the Official Gazette. The Law which came into effect on 11 July 2022 includes a significant amendment on Turkish Code of Obligations regarding the maximum rate that will be applicable for rental fee increases of residential leases.

As per the newly added Temporary Article 1 of the Turkish Code of Obligations, the rent increases that will be applicable for those residential leases renewed between the dates of 11 June 2022 and 1 July 2023 (including) will be capped at 25%. In the event that the twelve-month average consumer price index change of the previous year (“Average Consumer Price Index Change”) – which is the existing cap as per the Turkish Code of Obligation – is below 25%, then such rate will continue to be the cap for the rental fee increases. Contracts concluded which exceed these rates are invalid in terms of the excess rental fee amounts.

According to the Turkish Code of Obligations, if no agreement has been reached by the parties on rental fee increases, provided that the increase does not exceed the Average Consumer Price Index Change, the rental fee shall be determined by the judge according to fairness, and taking into account the status of the leased property. The Law states that the new temporary cap shall be taken into account by the judge instead of the Average Consumer Price Index Change when determining the rental fee as described above.

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