Czech Real Estate for Rent!

On a long lease, most agencies impose a fee equal to one month's rent, which is often prorated for short-term rentals (average 15 percent of lease total). Real estate agencies in Prague should constantly check the title of the properties they are leasing and ensure that the lessor is legally permitted to do so. If this isn't the case, you won't be able to receive a green card, you won't have a legally enforceable contract, and you'll be evicted without notice if the landlord becomes concerned (you've been warned!). Checking your title is simple. The agency should be able to get the tenant better terms. udc qatar


Before paying a charge, make sure the agency will give the following.


1) A lease agreement written in a language you can comprehend.


Any halfway reputable agency will provide standard leases controlled by the Czech civil law in both English and Czech, with the Czech version taking precedence in the event of a disagreement. If an English text makes you uncomfortable, request a translation into your native tongue from the agency.


2) Evidence that the property is yours.


If the person letting the property is not stated on the extract, i.e. he is not the owner, he will need power of attorney from the owner to sign the lease contract. Subletting state or local government-owned apartments is against the law. Make a request to see this evidence.


3) Declaration of the owner (estné prohláen).


A green card from the foreigners police is required for long-term stays. You'll need to submit them with the leasing contract (in Czech), a title extract from the property register, and the owners declaration to receive this. The owner must sign this owner's declaration in front of a notary. Something is incorrect if the individual who is renting you an apartment refuses or is unable to provide this document.


4) Complete the apartment handover procedures, including an inventory if necessary.


The contents list can be basic or extensive, but it should contain all major elements and keep track of the state of utility meters. This approach may allow you to keep your security deposit. The majority of landlords in Prague need a down payment and a security deposit (bond). The security deposit is normally equal to one month's rent, and the rental payments are normally made monthly. Payments and deposits, on the other hand, may be made quarterly in some instances. Although the security deposit is unlikely to be maintained in an interest-bearing account, we have had very few instances when it has not been returned to the renter in full and on schedule once they have vacated the property. Most leases include a break clause, which can range from one month to three months in length depending on the agreement, and might include criteria for giving notice, such as moving.


Charges


Pay the fee once you've got the service and have a safe place to live without having to add to ex-pats.cz's horror stories.

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