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jojo123 Aug 17th 2010 1:20 am

Moving to Mallorca - help?!
 
Hi,

My boyfriend and I are moving to Palma in October. We are looking for somewhere to live but im struggling. There are some lovely places we have seen but we only want to rent for 6 months to start with rather than signing up for a year and most of the places seem to be for a year minimum. Does anyone know how the rental market works in Mallorca? The only short term lets i can find are holiday rentals which are very expensive!
Any advice is appreciated!!

Jo

snikpoh Aug 17th 2010 1:23 am

Re: Moving to Mallorca - help?!
 

Originally Posted by jojo123 (Post 8782987)
Hi,

My boyfriend and I are moving to Palma in October. We are looking for somewhere to live but im struggling. There are some lovely places we have seen but we only want to rent for 6 months to start with rather than signing up for a year and most of the places seem to be for a year minimum. Does anyone know how the rental market works in Mallorca? The only short term lets i can find are holiday rentals which are very expensive!
Any advice is appreciated!!

Jo


Why not sign for a year and then give notice one or two months before you want to leave?

That's how most rentals work on the mainland and I'm sure Mallorca can't be so different.

ted1 Aug 18th 2010 6:23 am

Re: Moving to Mallorca - help?!
 

Originally Posted by snikpoh (Post 8782996)
Why not sign for a year and then give notice one or two months before you want to leave?

That's how most rentals work on the mainland and I'm sure Mallorca can't be so different.

You won't get your deposit back if you do that. Not unless you don't pay the rent for the last x amount of months (whatever the deposit may be) that you are there.
Keep haggling with the agents. A lot of properties are just going to sit empty.
Try after the summer as it will get cheaper.
Have you tried an Apart/Hotel. The receptionist should know any available privately owned apartments for rent.
Also you could try web sites like owners direct.

lynnxa Aug 18th 2010 4:48 pm

Re: Moving to Mallorca - help?!
 

Originally Posted by ted1 (Post 8786132)
You won't get your deposit back if you do that. Not unless you don't pay the rent for the last x amount of months (whatever the deposit may be) that you are there.
Keep haggling with the agents. A lot of properties are just going to sit empty.
Try after the summer as it will get cheaper.
Have you tried an Apart/Hotel. The receptionist should know any available privately owned apartments for rent.
Also you could try web sites like owners direct.

why wouldn't you get your deposit back??


contracts for any length of time usually allow for either owner or renter to give notice at any time during the contract - usually a month or 2 months - depending what deposit was paid

snikpoh Aug 18th 2010 6:49 pm

Re: Moving to Mallorca - help?!
 

Originally Posted by lynnxa (Post 8787141)
why wouldn't you get your deposit back??


contracts for any length of time usually allow for either owner or renter to give notice at any time during the contract - usually a month or 2 months - depending what deposit was paid

Exactly, I agree. As a landlord (and knowing others) I think ted1 is wrong.

You should always get your deposit back provided you have;
  • Given the required notice
  • Repaired any damages
  • Left the place clean and tidy
  • Paid all outstanding bills

lynnxa Aug 18th 2010 9:58 pm

Re: Moving to Mallorca - help?!
 

Originally Posted by snikpoh (Post 8787279)
Exactly, I agree. As a landlord (and knowing others) I think ted1 is wrong.

You should always get your deposit back provided you have;
  • Given the required notice
  • Repaired any damages
  • Left the place clean and tidy
  • Paid all outstanding bills

precisely:thumbsup:

jdr Aug 19th 2010 3:08 am

Re: Moving to Mallorca - help?!
 
Mmmm, there is a dodgy company in Flamingo square who refused to give all the deposit back saying the cleaners had a terrible job cleaning up the apartment, I know this was a lie as we had cleaned my daughters place up with her.
It is very common here to struggle getting deposits back unless you have a checklist of all the faults to decoration, switches, utensils etc and an agent that checks it at the time of leaving. they also charged her for a broken socket that was already broken probably in 1950 and still broken now, wonder how much they have made out of that. :curse::curse:

lynnxa Aug 19th 2010 5:06 pm

Re: Moving to Mallorca - help?!
 

Originally Posted by jdr (Post 8788101)
Mmmm, there is a dodgy company in Flamingo square who refused to give all the deposit back saying the cleaners had a terrible job cleaning up the apartment, I know this was a lie as we had cleaned my daughters place up with her.
It is very common here to struggle getting deposits back unless you have a checklist of all the faults to decoration, switches, utensils etc and an agent that checks it at the time of leaving. they also charged her for a broken socket that was already broken probably in 1950 and still broken now, wonder how much they have made out of that. :curse::curse:

& unfortunately that is all too common indeed

sadly a checklist & even photos is a good idea - attached to the contract & signed by everyone

thing is the OP has as much (or as little) chance of getting the deposit back if they give the required notice half way through the contract


I just wanted to corrected the statement by ted1

You won't get your deposit back if you do that
unfortunately his next sentence

Not unless you don't pay the rent for the last x amount of months (whatever the deposit may be) that you are there.
is often the only way to guarantee that you will - even at the end of what you thought was an amicable let

jojo123 Aug 19th 2010 11:30 pm

Re: Moving to Mallorca - help?!
 
Thanks for the advice everyone, gives me a bit more of an idea of what to look out for when I visit to search for places in September. Just need to be prepared and make sure everything is done thoroughly and properly i guess!


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