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I am positive about the property Spanish market. I believe it's still a good one for investors and people who want to have a place in Spain. The good point of the current crisis is that prices still have a way to drop. Probably we will see better opportunities for everybody.

Main differences: renting the whole flat or renting bedrooms in Spain
Thursday, September 16, 2010 @ 4:50 PM

If you are planning to rent your flat in Spain, the most common way is to rent the whole property.

The other rental option is to rent bedrooms. This option is not as common as it is in London but it is becoming popular since the economic climate of recession makes unaffordable to rent a whole property

Some tips and warnings



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Friday, October 1, 2010 @ 12:37 PM

Your blog is very interesting, particularly the first option you describe: renting exclusively bedrooms.

Generally speaking, renting exclusively bedrooms gives the landlord much more power of negotiation.

For example, the landlord can freely determine the length of the rent: 1 month, 1 day or whatsoever. The landlord is under no obligation to renew or extend the length of the rent if he does not want to do so.

Basically, in the case of renting exclusively bedrooms the rights and obligations of both the landlord and the tenant are freely determined by the parties.

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