Q&As


A: A legal document outlining the terms and conditions of renting the property.
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A: Most leases are 6-10 months, but short-term leases may be available.
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A: It depends on the terms of the agreement. You might face penalties if you do.
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A: If you’re a student without a steady income, some landlords may require a guarantor.
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A: Inform your landlord in advance, and they may extend your lease under the same or revised terms.
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A: Typically, one month’s rent, but it can vary.
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A: Yes, as long as there’s no damage to the property and rent is paid in full.
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A: Most landlords prefer monthly payments, but some may offer discounts for upfront payments.
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A: Always ask about additional fees for utilities, parking, or maintenance.
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A: In some cases, yes, especially if you’re staying for a long time or if the accommodation isn’t in high demand.
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