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How to successfully collect a deposit from a tenant? Our 3 iron rules!
A security deposit on a long-term rental is not mandatory, but is commonly used by landlords in Poland as a basic security for any kind of…
Read moreHow to prepare an apartment for rent?
Preparing an apartment for rent is the first step in the entire process of finding a tenant. This is a very important stage, especially in the…
Read morePoland apartment sales growing again and prices rising
After a standstill on the residential property market in Poland, the long-awaited revival has finally arrived. The downtime was mainly caused by the lower or no…
Read moreEnergy performance certificates now obligatory for rental contracts in Poland
From 28th April 2023, in Poland, it will be necessary to attach an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) to each new rental contract. Until now, such a…
Read more2022 was a great rental market in Poland! What awaits landlords in the new year?
2022 was definitely a great rental year in Poland! Never before, during our over 10 years of operation, have we seen such demand and such an…
Read morePoland property Q4 2021 news and 2022 outlook
The fourth quarter of 2021 was a time of increased activity on the residential market, especially for sales. Traditionally the last few months of the year…
Read more„New Polish Order” – what it might change for landlords in Poland from a tax point of view?
What is the „New Polish Order”? The “New Polish Order” is a socio-economic program of the Polish government announced recently. Its focus is on 5 main…
Read moreHow to get the tenant to pay the rent on time in Poland
If you want your tenant to pay the rent on time without a delay, you must first of all set the rules. The main rule is…
Read moreGuaranteed rent – new service from Sim Property in Poland
The biggest issue for landlords is a non-paying tenant or a void period – simply lack of regular rental income. This is especially problematic if your…
Read moreSofia rents on the up
In the past couple of years rental prices in the Bulgarian capital, Sofia, have risen on average between 8 and 10%, according to the latest statistics.…
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