Let’s answer your frequently asked questions about renting a house or apartment for those relocating to Costa Rica. We cover essential topics such as whether to rent or buy, understanding rental agreements, and the costs associated with renting. The discussion also touches on pet policies, legal protections for renters, and the importance of renter’s insurance. We hope this provides valuable insights and tips to navigate the housing market in Costa Rica effectively.
1:06 Should I rent before buying property?
1:53 What are typical rental agreement terms in Costa Rica?
2:22 How do I find a place to live after we move? What are best options?
3:27 Are utilities included in rent typically?
3:47 Can I sign a lease before arriving in Costa Rica?
4:25 Once a place is found, how is rent typically paid to the landlord?
4:54 Is it better to rent furnished or unfurnished?
5:49 How much should I expect to pay in rent?
6:21 Are pets allowed in most rentals?
6:58 Can a landlord increase the rent during the lease?
7:17 What legal protections do I have as a renter?
7:40 Can I negotiate rent or lease terms?
7:58 Do I need renter’s insurance in Costa Rica?
8:28 What are red flags to watch for in rental agreements?
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Takeaways
• Renting can help you understand a region and lifestyle.
• Most long-term leases in Costa Rica are three years.
• Finding a rental can be challenging due to lack of central listings.
• Utilities are typically not included in long-term rentals.
• It’s advisable to see a property before signing a lease.
• Furnished rentals are common, especially in expat areas.
• Rental costs vary significantly by region.
• Pet policies depend on the landlord’s rules.
• Rent is usually fixed for the lease duration.
• Renter’s insurance is not required but recommended.
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