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[QUOTE="greenieS, post: 194465, member: 48531"] [B][COLOR=rgb(209, 72, 65)]Direct rental of the apartment[/COLOR][/B] Many potential tenants see renting directly from the landlord as the best option. The reason is easy to understand: money saving. But is this also true for a landlord who rents an apartment? Depends. Today, it is time that causes us to make many decisions. On the other hand, a good real estate agent will do better in identifying serious tenants. No landlord wants to spend their time recovering their rent or renovating their apartment and changing furniture after each tenant. [B][COLOR=rgb(209, 72, 65)]Real estate brokerage solution[/COLOR][/B] At first glance, it is the optimal solution when you turn to a real estate agency, for intermediation and not exclusivity. You have no obligations of any kind, any agency manages to identify a tenant, mediates the transaction, collects its commission and ... everyone is happy. You are right to think so - but in this case you have to accept that the real estate agent will not be fully involved in presenting and promoting the apartment or identifying the best tenants for you, your apartment is also available on the website of other agencies or in the announcements published by them. You will, however, benefit from his flair and experience and even support in drawing up the lease or understanding the relevant legislation. [B][COLOR=rgb(209, 72, 65)]Exclusive representation of a real estate agency[/COLOR][/B] It may seem limiting to work with a single real estate agent, but if you think about it in the future, the benefits are many. The designated real estate agent will get to know you and offer you tenants that match your requirements - relieving you of the effort of going to the apartment for unnecessary viewings. This aspect is invaluable, especially when time does not seem to be enough for all the things you set out to do, as happens to many people. The real estate agent will also advise you in determining the listing price, depending on the area where the apartment is located, but also on the building or the existing facilities and will properly promote the property. You can also expect technical and legal support, as well as information on the feedback obtained from potential tenants. The real estate agent can receive the keys to the house, and you will only get involved when signing the contract (unless you have established a legal representative in this regard). Both the exclusive representation of a real estate agency and the real estate brokerage or direct rental come with their advantages and disadvantages when you rent an apartment. It is good to analyze everything according to your personal situation, in order to make the best decision regarding your apartment for rent. [/QUOTE]
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