If you’re planning to rent out your property, the first thing you should do is to improve it with some changes to make it more attractive to the market.
Being unsure about whether to rent or buy is fairly common. While it’s true that buying a house in Italy requires a hefty economic commitment at first, spending your entire life paying the rent on a property that will never be yours is not always appealing. So what do you do?
Original article written by condominioweb
In Italy, it’s possible to change the names of the people on the rental contract in a much more extensive and comprehensive way than exists in the UK.
Whether you’re a tenant who’s just found the perfect place to rent or a landlord who’s renting one out, it’s important that you have all the necessary information in the rental agreement, either a contratto d’affitto or a contratto di locazione.
What does a contract need?
Original article written by houzz
Preferring to rent rather than buy a house is the growing trend in Italy – the lifestyle has become more and more globalised and people move more for work with their whole family.
Whether you’re looking at villas, flats or holiday homes, you always have decision of whether to buy or rent, but which is best for you? It’s worth taking the following into account . . .
Cost of a mortgage vs.