Ah ok... the band is pretty normal hear in various sectors. You have to agree to that one.
Rental Law: Yes, we have a newly revised law. Basically, if you enter into a lease sometime soon, the landlord is not permitted to increase the rent until 2010 (unless a new revision of the law comes out then). The rent increase is set by law. The highest a landlord can increase is 10%. It depends on your rental rate but no higher than 10% so no worries there.
A landlord can only take a maximum of 2 months rent deposit as per law so you don't have to agree to anything higher.
No kids, well then no worries their.
Ah ok... the band is pretty normal hear in various sectors. You have to agree to that one.
Rental Law: Yes, we have a newly revised law. Basically, if you enter into a lease sometime soon, the landlord is not permitted to increase the rent until 2010 (unless a new revision of the law comes out then). The rent increase is set by law. The highest a landlord can increase is 10%. It depends on your rental rate but no higher than 10% so no worries there.
A landlord can only take a maximum of 2 months rent deposit as per law so you don't have to agree to anything higher.