Sub-Rent of Apartments/ Landed Properties
Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 1:12 am
Hi Dennis,
I remember hearing about a person renting out an apartment from the owner, and then sub-renting it out to some foreigners.
I went to ask a relative, a property agent, who mentioned that many people know of such a tactic, but many people do not go about doing it. Yes, it is legal.
[i]Difficulties in Sub-Let:[/i]
1) You need to gain approval from the owner that you are going to do so. In this case, most owners do not approve of it.
2) Owners, may charge you higher rental prices.
3) You need to look for tenants to stay in that apartment, you would also incur additional cost to pay to agents fee.
4) Looking for good/reasonable location so people will want to rent.
5) For those owners, who may allow you to sub-let, their property mostly are those old, run-down properties, which you may need to spend a sum of money to renovate/do it up, before you can sub-let.
However, my property agent relative, mentioned that it is illegal to do room partition, meaning putting additional partition walls, so as to fit in more people in the room, so as to get more rental.
But on the other hand, I heard from some people who mention like it sounds easy to do this sub-letting of property.
How do you overcome all those difficulties listed out?
Or is there a better way of doing things?
Thank you.
I remember hearing about a person renting out an apartment from the owner, and then sub-renting it out to some foreigners.
I went to ask a relative, a property agent, who mentioned that many people know of such a tactic, but many people do not go about doing it. Yes, it is legal.
[i]Difficulties in Sub-Let:[/i]
1) You need to gain approval from the owner that you are going to do so. In this case, most owners do not approve of it.
2) Owners, may charge you higher rental prices.
3) You need to look for tenants to stay in that apartment, you would also incur additional cost to pay to agents fee.
4) Looking for good/reasonable location so people will want to rent.
5) For those owners, who may allow you to sub-let, their property mostly are those old, run-down properties, which you may need to spend a sum of money to renovate/do it up, before you can sub-let.
However, my property agent relative, mentioned that it is illegal to do room partition, meaning putting additional partition walls, so as to fit in more people in the room, so as to get more rental.
But on the other hand, I heard from some people who mention like it sounds easy to do this sub-letting of property.
How do you overcome all those difficulties listed out?
Or is there a better way of doing things?
Thank you.