To Keep in Mind as a Landlord
1
Apply and get permission from your landlord or condominium association if you are going to sublet.
2
Use a written contract, both for you and your tenant’s security.
3
Create an inventory for all the furniture and fixtures in the accommodation.
4
Create an inventory of any damage to the accommodation, furniture and fixtures.
5
Do a check on your tenant if necessary. For example solvency and potential references.
6
Make sure the tenant has home insurance.
7
The rent should be paid to you as the leaseholder, as you are the landlord in relation to your tenant.
8
If subletting a rented apartment for more than two years: waive the tenure.
9
Set a fair rent.