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How to Find a Safe Apartment to Rent in Slovakia from Local Owners

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From students to job seekers, everyone needs a place to live. Looking for a place in a foreign country requires careful consideration, so it’s important to be aware of a few guidelines. Find out how to safely rent a real estate in Slovakia to live in this article.

Things to Check Before Renting

Before renting an apartment in Slovakia, it’s necessary to consider all the essentials in advance to avoid unpleasant surprises. In major cities like Bratislava, demand is high, and housing goes fast, whereas in smaller towns there are fewer options, but prices are usually lower. In addition to cost, you need to consider legal requirements, especially if you plan to apply for a temporary residence permit.

Save this checklist:

  1. Documents for the police - the lease agreement must include the owners’ notarized signatures, proof of ownership from the land registry, and confirmation of the tenant’s legal right to reside at the address.
  2. Validity of the lease agreement, if it is drafted incorrectly or not notarized, immigration authorities may reject it.
  3. Price and additional costs - listings often only list the base rent, excluding utilities; also factor in moving expenses.
  4. The location of a property is important to evaluate in advance how far it is from a school or workplace, as transportation costs can be significant.
  5. Landlord reliability - some landlords avoid formal contracts to avoid paying taxes, which poses a risk to the tenant.
  6. Real estate agencies help - it is safer to conduct transactions through licensed agencies.
  7. Proof of payment - all of these must be in writing.
  8. Personal inspection - always inspect the apartment yourself or have a trusted person do so.

It’s best to seek professional assistance during the relocation process. Doing so will help you avoid problems when applying for a residence permit.

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