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Thurian Nov 6th 2011 4:11 am

Long term letting
 
I've had an enquiry from a person looking to let my apartment long term (minimum 12 months).
Up to now I've only let my place short term but the attraction of a steady income is hard to ignore.
I've heard some tales of not being able to (legally) get rid of trouble tenants but I'd welcome any advice that anyone has to offer re long term lets.

Thanks in advance

paulie1234 Sep 3rd 2012 9:44 am

Property Management
 
Hi there

I noticed a post from you some time ago(the thread is closed) regarding the property management company in Tavira.

Would you mind if I ask who you use now. I at the moment use a property managemant company from Taviria who I have issues with!

Thanks a lot

Thurian Sep 4th 2012 12:11 am

Re: Long term letting
 
Hi Paulie, I have a local girl (ex pat) who takes care of things for me on a pro rata basis. Please PM me your local contact details and I'll pass them on to her. She might (or might not) be interested in the business.

paulie1234 Sep 4th 2012 6:07 am

Re: Long term letting
 
Thanks

Seemingly I am restricted to PM at the moment so I will come back to you when this is lifted if thats ok,thanks again Paul

liveaboard Sep 5th 2012 9:11 am

Re: Long term letting
 
Like most of Europe, Portugal has powerful tenants rights legislation.
I don't recall the details; but after looking into it, we decided against going into housing rental here.
Check with a lawyer before proceeding, and consider your options carefully.
Note that a rental contract will be void if it contradicts tenants rights law, and it will be in favor of the tenant.

paulie1234 Sep 5th 2012 7:51 pm

Re: Long term letting
 
Thank you for the info.

I actually did a long term rental previously via Remax and all went well.

I did hear about the difficulties that can arise all the same,

Seems to be better for short term if you can get the lettings.

cheers.

Troia Sep 9th 2012 10:09 am

Re: Long term letting
 
Double check the prospective tenants asking for references and for a pay slip. This will filter some. But yes, tenants have the law by its side.

arrancada Sep 23rd 2012 12:59 am

Re: Long term letting
 

Originally Posted by Thurian (Post 10263144)
Hi Paulie, I have a local girl (ex pat) who takes care of things for me on a pro rata basis. Please PM me your local contact details and I'll pass them on to her. She might (or might not) be interested in the business.

Hi Thurian,

Could you let me have details of your contact please? I am looking to let my property near Albufeira on a long term basis and need some help :]

Many thanks

Ukkram Sep 25th 2012 6:18 am

Re: Long term letting
 
If you ask for a referral letter from a previous landlord you will be one up.

I have rented for many years and NEVER missed a payment. The landlord has even decreased my payment due to my consistent on time payments.

This helps as I have a signed letter stating this and a phone number.

Always insist on this.


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