Rent out apartments
Find a tenant that is searching for apartment to rent below. If you are searching for a specific type of tenant that matches your apartments, you can search for them using the filter. When you have found a potential tenant, you can contact them.
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Monika is looking for apartment or house for rent in Venlo, The Netherlands
Hello, I am looking for a flat or house to rent for a longer period of time, I am interested in the area of Horst + 15 km- Area: 25-100 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 1,100 EUR
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Clementina is looking for apartment for rent in Aalsmeer, Purmerend or Uithoorn etc., The Netherlands
Private toilet and bathroom.- Area: 25-100 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 1,100 EUR
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Mahesha is looking for apartment or house for rent in Gotland (region), Sweden
Wanted: 70-84 m2 apartment / house in Gotland for rent- Area: 70-84 m2
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Neema is looking for apartment for rent in Oberhausen, Germany
We are 3 person. We need 2 bedroom apartment. In urgent basis- Area: 30-50 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 700 EUR
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Marina is looking for apartment or house for rent in Delft, Rotterdam Prins Alexander or Rotterdam Kralingen-Crooswijk etc., The Netherlands
1 person apartment/studio, to rent for indefinite period and to move in immediately.- Area: 0-70 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 1,100 EUR
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Sophie is looking for apartment or house for rent in Haarlem, Wormerland or Amsterdam etc., The Netherlands
My partner and I are looking for a property for when we come out on a working holiday visa. We would initially love to hav...- Area: 70-90 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 1,600 EUR
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I am looking for apartment or house for rent in Gent, Belgium
I need an appartment or house to rent- Area: 600-800 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 1,000 EUR
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Adriana is looking for apartment, house or room for rent in Zwolle, The Netherlands
Minimum 2 rooms and 2 bathrooms- Area: 50-100 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 1,500 EUR
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Oumar is looking for apartment or room for rent in Grad Zagreb, Croatia
Wanted: 11-20 m2 apartment / room for rent- Area: 11-20 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 400 EUR
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Marie-Sophie is looking for apartment for rent in Lille or Bordeaux, France
rue de la barre / rue basse / rue patou / rue giele / rue lepelletier- Area: 25-50 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 1,000 EUR
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Csillingh-Molnár is looking for apartment for rent in Leeuwarden, The Netherlands
Wanted: 30-100 m2 apartment in Leeuwarden for rent- Area: 30-100 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 600 EUR
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Eduarda is looking for apartment or room for rent in Aarhus C, Denmark
Im going on an internship in Aarhus university Hospital, from 1 august until 10 October. I would like to rent an apartment...- Area: 20-24 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 900 EUR
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Neda is looking for apartment, house or room for rent in Niedersachsen, Germany
Pet allowed there- Area: 12-199 m2
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Gifty is looking for apartment for rent in Almere, The Netherlands
Wanted: 10-40 m2 apartment in Almere for rent- Area: 10-40 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 1,200 EUR
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Cristina is looking for apartment for rent in Castelfranco Veneto, Italy
Cerchiamo una soluzione accogliente,ben tenuta e confortevole- Area: 80-96 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 1,000 EUR
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I am looking for apartment for rent in Amstelveen, Ouder-Amstel or Amsterdam Noord etc., The Netherlands
Wanted: 25-50 m2 apartment for rent- Area: 25-50 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 1,000 EUR
Guide: Renting out apartment
We have created this guide to renting out private homes and housing, including renting out apartments , renting out rooms, and renting out houses and villas.
1. Create a profile of the tenant you want
2. Describe your apartment and the rental principle
In connection with setting the rent, it is important that you are aware that special rent levels apply to some homes.
3. Marketing the lease
You can also choose to contact tenants who are looking for a lease directly via the directory of home seekers on Housingtarget.com.
4. Check out the tenant thoroughly before signing the contract
It is important that you do not just sign an agreement with the first and best tenant. There can be many negative consequences of renting to the wrong tenant, including that the lease is not handled properly or that you do not receive rent for a period of time. You can, for example, investigate whether the tenant has debts with the Danish Housing Fund or the Debtor Register.
5. Get a proper lease contract drawn up by a professional
Once you have found a tenant that you want to rent to, it is important that you get a proper rental contract drawn up by, for example, a lawyer. This way, you are both protected, and there can be no misunderstandings in connection with the rental period.
A rental contract must include information about the following:
- Information about the tenant and the landlord
- Information about the lease
- Use (that the lease may only be used for residential purposes)
- Rent level
- Rent period
- Notice of termination
- Prepaid rent
- Deposit
- Cleaning obligation
- No pets
- No smoking/Smoking allowed
- What is the consumption, e.g. heating
- Can the lease be sublet?
It is a good idea to have a notice of termination of 3 months, so that you have the opportunity to find a new tenant if the rental property is terminated.
The rent must be in accordance with the applicable rules for rent levels.
The deposit is recommended to be at least 2 months' rent. The deposit must be deposited in a separate bank account, and the tenant must have access to see the balance in the account.
The tenant must clean the rental property when the rental period expires. The landlord must ensure that the rental property is cleaned before the tenant takes it into use.
6. Sign the rental contract
It is important that the rental contract is signed so that both parties have a copy of the contract
7. Make a move-in report
It is a really good idea to make a move-in report that describes the condition of the rental property at the beginning of the rental. This makes it easier to assess how much of the deposit must be refunded when the rental ends. The report must be signed by both the tenant and the landlord.