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RENTING A PROPERTY:

Read the lease agreement carefully, asking for any information if you have any doubts. Remember, it’s the law between two parties and it must be respected.

After signing the lease and getting your keys, check the day when your rent is due, and how and where the payment must be made.
As you enter the property, check if the conditions match the ones in the assessment report. Preserve the estate as if it were your own.
The tenant will find all the public utilities off. He must call the public utilities companies and ask them to bring them back on and bill him from now on.

If you live in a condo, respect the condo’s agreement and its internal regiment so that you can live well with the other residents.

In case you get the IPTU (tax) slips, please send them to our office, for it will be included in the rent for simultaneous payment.

If you pay your rent via bank and you haven’t been sent your bill by the post office until three days prior to your due date, you should contact our office to find out how you are to act in such a situation.

The rents are automatically increased annually. Avoid getting a surprise by calling our office before hand to find out about the new rent.

GIVING BACK THE PROPERTY:

Check your lease agreement’s expiring date and if it doesn’t have any stipulated fine for breaking it.

In case your lease agreement has expired, you should write to the property’s administrator saying that it will be given back within thirty days.

Ask the utility companies to cut off the electricity and water supply and wait for them to remove the measuring apparatuses, besides paying the last Bill because all the bills will be shown when you bring the keys back.

Book an inspection at least three days before, which will be carried out by one of our employees at the presence of the tenant or his warrantor.

Leave the property the same way you found it, repairing everything under your responsibility. That will speed up the inspection and the giving back of the keys.

Ask the Town Hall’s Office for document proof (it’s free) that there are no remaining debts of IPTU regarding the period the property was rented when you give the property back to us.

If you are a resident in a condo, you must show a statement form the administration saying that you don’t owe anything in regards to the period you rented the property.

All the extra days will be charged proportionally. Therefore, organize yourself and avoid useless delay and red tape.

CREDIBILITY WITH NO BOUNDARIES, CONSOLIDATED WITH GREAT RESULTS SINCE 1980.

 
 
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