Rent & Let

Optimizing the quality of living: tips for modern rental properties 

Continuously improving the quality of living is a decisive factor for property owners who want to rent out their properties. Attractive rental properties not only attract reliable tenants, but also contribute to the long-term increase in the value of the property. Modern furnishings as a plus pointModern furnishings in rental apartments can significantly increase living comfort. In addition...

Agreeing a graduated rent: Advantages, pitfalls and what to consider 

For many owners, the graduated rent is an attractive way of adjusting the rent regularly and with legal certainty. It creates planning security and reduces discussions about rent increases. However, not every graduated rent arrangement is effective - and some clauses are invalid in the event of a dispute. Those who know the legal framework benefit from a reliable tenancy. What...

Explaining service charge billing clearly: How owners create trust 

For many tenants, the annual service charge statement is an irritating topic - often due to unclear items or a lack of transparency. Owners who rent out should therefore attach particular importance to a comprehensible presentation. If you bill in a professional, friendly and structured manner, you not only avoid queries, but also strengthen the relationship of trust - an important basis for a good rental relationship.

Deposit statement when moving out: What landlords need to consider 

The repayment of the rental deposit is a frequent point of contention between landlords and tenants. A lot of conflict can be avoided with clear rules, correct billing and good communication. Landlords who act with legal certainty and transparency protect themselves from unnecessary expense and legal risks. Deadlines for repayment After moving out, landlords generally have up to...

Letting a two-family house: Opportunities, obligations and room for maneuver 

Two-family houses offer owners an interesting combination: owning and renting out at the same time. However, anyone renting out one of the two residential units should be well prepared in legal and organizational terms. This is because, compared to a traditional rental apartment, some special features apply - with opportunities for both sides. Letting in an owner-occupied house When owners rent out an apartment themselves,...

Systematic tenant selection: what landlords should look out for 

Choosing the right tenant not only determines the atmosphere in the building, but also the security of income. Landlords who take a planned approach protect themselves against rent losses, conflicts and frequent tenant changes. A systematic approach helps to find reliable and suitable tenants. Check creditworthiness - but legally clean Self-disclosure, proof of salary...

Graduated rent or index-linked rent: Which makes more sense for landlords 

When drawing up a tenancy agreement, landlords have various options for adjusting the rent over the years. Particularly popular: graduated rent and index-linked rent. Both models offer advantages and disadvantages - and are not equally suitable for every market situation. Graduated rent: Plannable and clearly regulated With a graduated rent, the rental agreement already specifies...

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