Renting out a condo in a co-ownership can seem complex, but with good organization and adherence to rules, it can become a pleasant experience.
Sophie and Marc, a couple who recently rented out their condominium, share their adventure and practical advice.
First, it is essential to know and follow the condominium regulations and add some for the rental of the private part. Sophie and Marc included the building’s rules in their lease and took the time to inform their tenants, ensuring harmonious cohabitation.
Next, planning the move is crucial. Reserving the elevator at least two weeks in advance and checking the access points help avoid inconveniences on the moving day.
Finally, declaring occupancy with the property manager should not be neglected. It is essential for safety reasons and management in case of an incident, reporting infractions, or fire alarm inspections. Sophie and Marc quickly understood the importance of this step to protect their tenants and the building.
Thanks to meticulous planning, adherence to regulations, and rigorous occupancy declaration, Sophie and Marc successfully rented out their condo. Their story shows that renting a condominium can go smoothly with a bit of organization and a lot of respect.
You can read the full story of Sophie and Marc by visiting the article available on the Rentalys Solution website.
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