The Effect Of A Party's Death On Lease Agreements 27 January 2026
1. INTRODUCTION In the event of the death of one of the parties to a lease agreement, the issue arises as to whether the lease relationship terminates automatically and, if so, how the lease agreement will be affected. Under Turkish law, the Turkish Code of Obligations explicitly regulates the effects of the tenant's death on the lease relationship. Although there is no express statutory provision addressing the consequences of the lessor's death, the Court of Cassation has developed well-established case law under the Turkish Code of Obligations regarding the fate of the lease agreement in such circumstances.
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2. THE EFFECT OF THE DEATH OF THE PARTIES ON THE CONTRACT |
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The effect of the tenant's death on the lease agreement is expressly and separately regulated under both the general provisions on leases and the provisions governing residential and roofed workplace leases. In this context, Articles 333 and 371 of the Turkish Code of Obligations, titled "Death of the tenant," as well as Article 356, titled "Continuation of the contract upon the tenant's death," set out the relevant rules. By contrast, the effect of the lessor's death on the lease agreement is assessed by the Court of Cassation within the scope of Article 310 of the Turkish Code of Obligations, titled "Transfer of the contract and change of ownership." |
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Based on these provisions, and in particular Article 333 of the Turkish Code of Obligations-which frequently gives rise to practical issues and is often addressed in the case law of the Court of Cassation-in the event of the tenant's death, the heirs may terminate the lease agreement if they so wish, provided that they comply with the statutory notice period for termination. However, if the heirs of the tenant fail to exercise their right of termination for the nearest termination period, that is, if the lease agreement is not terminated in accordance with Article 329 of the Turkish Code of Obligations by observing a three-month notice period for the end of a six-month lease term, the right to terminate the lease on the ground of the tenant's death will lapse. |
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Pursuant to Article 356 of the Turkish Code of Obligations, which is regulated under the heading "Termination of lease agreements in residential and roofed workplace leases," the lease agreement does not terminate automatically upon the tenant's death. As a general rule, the lease agreement may be continued by the heirs and by those who were residing in the same dwelling as the deceased tenant. |
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In order for the lease relationship to be continued, the parties who intend to maintain the lease agreement must act in compliance with the terms of the contract and the applicable legal provisions. In brief, the continuation of the lease requires the existence of persons residing in the same dwelling (Article 356 of the Turkish Code of Obligations) or heirs, the absence of a notice of termination, and the use of the leased property in accordance with the contract and the law. For instance, if the persons residing with the deceased tenant do not wish to continue the contractual relationship in the capacity of tenant, or if they fail to act in accordance with the terms of the lease, this may constitute grounds for termination of the lease agreement. Similarly, situations where such persons claim that they are not liable for unpaid rent owed by the deceased tenant may be considered a breach of the lease agreement and may entitle the lessor to terminate the contract. |
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3. ASSESSMENT IN THE LIGHT OF JUDICIAL DECISIONS |
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The matters explained above have also been expressly stated in the following judicial decisions: |
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As is clearly understood from the judicial decisions, a lease agreement does not terminate automatically upon the tenant's death. Where the statutory conditions are met, the tenant's death alone does not grant the lessor the right to terminate the lease agreement. In the event of a lease relationship that does not comply with these conditions, the lessor must pursue the statutory termination procedures in order to seek eviction. In addition, there is no legal requirement to obtain the consent of the heirs for the continuation of the lease agreement following the decedent's death. |
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As may be inferred from the statutory provision, where the leased property changes hands by way of inheritance, the heirs become parties to the lease agreement and the lease relationship continues under the same terms and conditions. According to the settled case law of the Court of Cassation, the lessor's death alone does not constitute grounds for eviction, and the heirs are deemed to succeed to the lessor's rights and obligations in their entirety. Within this framework, the heirs may terminate the lease agreement only in accordance with the statutory grounds for eviction and by following the procedure prescribed by law. These principles have also been affirmed by the decisions of the Court of Cassation: |
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4. CONCLUSION |
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Pursuant to Article 333 of the Turkish Code of Obligations, which is included among the general provisions on leases, where the tenant party to a lease agreement passes away, the lease agreement does not terminate. On the contrary, the heirs of the deceased tenant may continue the lease agreement in the capacity of tenant. The heirs of the deceased tenant who wish to terminate the lease agreement may, at their discretion, bring the existing lease agreement to an end by complying with the applicable statutory notice periods and termination terms. |
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Pursuant to Article 356 of the Turkish Code of Obligations, which governs residential and roofed workplace leases, the tenant's death does not result in the termination of the lease agreement. Accordingly, upon the death of the tenant, the lease agreement does not cease to exist but continues in force. In residential leases, those who were residing together with the tenant, and in roofed workplace leases, the deceased workplace tenant's partners or the heirs of such partners who carry on the same profession or trade, may continue the lease agreement in the capacity of tenant. |
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In the event of the lessor's death, in light of the assessments made by the Court of Cassation within the scope of Article 310 of the Turkish Code of Obligations, such circumstance is regarded as a transfer of the leased property by way of inheritance. Accordingly, the heirs become parties to the lease agreement and the lease relationship continues under the same terms and conditions. In this case, the lessor's heirs must rely on the statutory grounds for termination provided by law in order to bring the lease relationship to an end. |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY: |
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1. Relevant caselaw of Court of Cassastion ((Y. 17. HD E. 2012/16465, K. 2012/15092, Y 6. HD E. 2011/3404, K. 2011/8462, Y. 7. HD E. 2025/636, K. 2025/4454, İstanbul BAM 35. HD E. 2019/3006 K. 2021/2265, Y.8.HD E. 2018/14597, K. 2019/7326, Y. 1. HD E. 2013/11977, K. 2013/14550) |
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