10 Things to Pay Attention to in the Lease Contract in Turkey
by alex donvour Economic consultantThere are points in the lease that
require attention during the signing of the lease
contract:
Signature: Before
signing the contract, the tenant must look at the records and verify the
identity of the property and its original owner, and then sign the contract
from the landlord or his official agent under a statutory agency certified by
the notary public.
ID card Information: All
owner information such as name, nickname and national number (T.C) must be
provided, in addition to providing information about the address of the
landlord and tenant if any.
Lease duration and
finance: Detailed written information indicating the method of
payment, due date, and the bank account number to be deposited must be
provided, the return (rent) must be assigned a number and written.
Accrued dues: There
are provisions in the contract that undertake not to transfer any old debts and
dues accrued to the previous tenant, to the new tenant such as water and
electricity bills.
The address data is
correct: The address and location of the house registered in the
contract must be carefully scrutinized and verified in the contract and to
verify whether it is true or not. Any difference in address may be a reason for
the rejection of official transactions or cause of a delay.
In case of disputes: The
contract should contain detailed information about the court to be invoked in
the event of a dispute
between the parties.
Terms of insurance: In
the event that the landlord asks the tenant to pay for the house insurance, he
must mention it in the contract and signed by both parties (the landlord and
the tenant). He must also mention cases where the right to claim the amount is
canceled.
Requesting an increase: The
contract must contain detailed information about the owner's request for an
increase, the rate of increase in rent and any period during which the increase
will be applied prevents doubts.
The presence of both parties in
one session: The landlord and the tenant must be present together at
the time of signing the contract, or if the landlord has agents responsible for
his presence, each page of the contract must be signed by both parties.
Responsibilities of the
Tenant: Among the things that must be discussed between the landlord
and the tenant are the dues and financial entitlements of the leased property.
If the leased property is an apartment in a residential building, the lessee
must take part in the payment of the expenses due.
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