Tuesday, February 16, 2010

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On many occasions during the practice of our work we come across people who are just starting as owners of rental properties and have no real idea of \u200b\u200bthe implications this has both for them and for the tenants.
The development of a good lease is fundamental to the rights of both parties are protected.
This is a basic guide to the most relevant to your rental agreement or lease should cover:
Identify good parts: The first person to appear on the contract is the property owner - the agent or representative of the company that owns the property - and then he or tenants. You must include your full name, type and identification number as a minimum, but recommended including nationality, occupation, current address and marital status.
Clearly identify the property or to lease space: You must include the folio real property and cadastral map number. In the case of apartments or separate buildings must properly identify what is the space that the tenant will be entitled.

Concept of the contract must be given explicitly why it is carrying out the contract. Something like The Property provides tenants to rent to Tenant.
Contract expiration: State clearly what is the deadline for tenant to make use of the facilities given for rent. Remember that in Costa Rica Tenancies Act and Suburban states that the minimum of a residential rental is 3 years, regardless of which firm for less than that, the tenant shall be entitled to the same period.
Cash Transfers: Be clear who is responsible for paying the fees for public services. It is important to establish what new services may contract for the property, such as Cable TV, phone line, etc.
Security Deposit: The security deposit serves ONLY for payment of outstanding public service and if you have to do minimal repairs. Some people have a notion that can serve as payment of last month's rent, which is incorrect. The owner or lessor may claim in the event that the deposit is not sufficient to cover repairs or unpaid bills.
Furniture: Must include, without exception, a complete list with detailed description of each piece of furniture, equipment, appliances and more to be included in the lease. In the case of appliances should include the make, model, serial number and description of the artifact.
There are many other things that can be covered within the lease, and the permanence of pets, the maximum number of people can live in the ownership, use of common areas, conduct of tenants within the property and many other factors to be put in writing before finalizing the lease.
In any case it is very important that a qualified professional to advise on the development of the lease so that in the end does not encounter a situation that could cost you time and money to resolve.
Diego Quesada
Operations Manager trayectory.

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