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Renting
property can be a lucrative investment for many
people. With house prices dropping in recent times
many people have seen it as a good opportunity to
buy additional properties and then rent them out
until the time comes to sell at a profit. However
renting a property should be seen as a business and
should be handled professionally and in accordance
with the relevant landlord and tenant laws.
Having a good understanding of these laws will allow
you to know your responsibilities and that of your
tenants and how to deal with any problems that may
arise during a tenancy.
When considering renting your property you may be
thinking of the following questions:
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Do I need a tenancy
agreement and if so what type? |
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Can I take a security deposit and if so how
much? |
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Who is responsible for repairs to the
property? |
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How do I end a tenancy? |
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What do I do if my tenant fails to pay their
rent or I have problem tenants? |
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How do I evict a tenant? |
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Tenant
Check Worldwide have compiled some information on
landlord and tenant laws in certain countries to try
and help you address some of your questions and
concerns. In addition to these laws we also have a
number of other articles relevant to renting a
property in your country.
To view these articles please click on the relevant
flags:
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