Federal Act
on the Amendment of the Swiss Civil Code
(Part Five: The Code of Obligations)

English is not an official language of the Swiss Confederation. This translation is provided for information purposes only and has no legal force.

of 30 March 1911 (Status as of 1 January 2022)


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Art. 289a

II. By the less­ee

 

1 The less­ee re­quires the lessor’s writ­ten con­sent in or­der to:

a.
al­ter the man­ner in which the ob­ject has tra­di­tion­ally been man­aged in ways which will have last­ing sig­ni­fic­ance bey­ond the dur­a­tion of the lease;
b.
carry out renov­a­tions or modi­fic­a­tions to the ob­ject above and bey­ond the re­mit of nor­mal main­ten­ance.

2 Once such con­sent has been giv­en, the lessor may re­quire the res­tor­a­tion of the ob­ject to its pre­vi­ous con­di­tion only if this has been agreed in writ­ing.

3 Where the lessor has not giv­en his writ­ten con­sent to an al­ter­a­tion with­in the mean­ing of para­graph 1 let. a. and the less­ee has failed to re­verse such al­ter­a­tion with­in an ap­pro­pri­ate time, the lessor may ter­min­ate the con­tract with im­me­di­ate ef­fect or, for leases of res­id­en­tial and com­mer­cial premises, sub­ject to at least 30 days’ no­tice ex­pir­ing on the last day of a cal­en­dar month.

 

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