Posted: Wed 19 Jan 2011 23:30 GMT
Post subject: Renting - How long could it take to find a property
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- LWright
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- Joined: 05 Jan 2011
- Posts: 8
- Location: Teesside Uk
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Hi All
 I am intending to arrrive in Malta in March 2011 and look for a long let to cover me whilst i look for work
However I dont really want to be back and forth, that would just tease me, so I am planning to book a flight over and a two week stay in hotel (and a flight back just in case).
Q:would two weeks be long enough to locate and sort paperwork and move in? or would i need longer (i have been in contact with several estate agents and got a list of properties i want to look at)
I think i would be gutted if i couldnt sort anything and have to head back to uk and try again later
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Posted: Sat 22 Jan 2011 09:25 GMT
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- gozomark
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- Joined: 20 Aug 2006
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- Location: Republic of Gozo
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While there is a tempation to sign a lease agreement on the spot, its very important to make sure that the rental agreement includes all the important things, especially if you aren't renting through an agent. There is a thread in the premium lounge covering these
What should a tenant look out for in a lease contract
http://www.britishexpat.com/expatforum/malta/viewtopic.php?t=9650
As for negotiating rents, the longer you sign an agreement for the more room for negotiation there is. Look a several properties to get a feel for market rents, and if you find a few you like, make an offer on one and see what the landlord says. Its a buyers/renters market - rents are the same or lower than they were 8 years ago !
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Posted: Fri 15 Apr 2011 09:51 GMT
Post subject: rental property
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