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Tenants Rights and Obligations
What are your legal rights and obligations when
renting Residential Property ? Every residential
tenant in Ibiza has the right to:
Know
the terms of the tenancy. Although there is no legal requirement for a proprietor
to provide a written agreement (or lease) it is in your interests as a tenant
to have one. You should study the terms carefully before signing. If you have
doubts you may need to get some expert advice. Know
the name and address of the proprietor (normally included in the agreement). Accommodation
which is in a good tenantable state of repair - free from defects. Reasonably
quick and effective repairs if you report defects. Safe
accommodation, all electrical, gas and other systems and appliances meeting modern
safety standards and are subject to regular checks. Operating
instructions, safety warnings and emergency procedures where appliances and systems
may be unfamiliar. Peaceable and
quiet enjoyment of the accommodation, free from demands for access without notice
and/or interference with utilities or other supplies to the property. A
reasonable (statutory) period of notice if the proprietors wants you to leave.
The return of the security deposit
within a reasonable period of time (up to 30 days) subject to the property being
clean and damage free and no outstanding accounts. Every
residential tenant has an obligation to: Give
honest and truthful statements during the tenancy application process. Pay
a reasonable (market) rent. Pay
the rent as and when it is due. Respect
and care for the proprietor's property, furniture and fittings. Pay
the proprietor for any damage (beyond normal wear and tear) at the end of, or
during a tenancy. Pay the proprietor
for any exceptional cleaning and rubbish removal at the end of a tenancy. Report
defects to the proprietor immediately they become apparent. Not
use the premises for any purpose other than residential accommodation. Not
to keep pets, unless approved by the proprietor and the tenancy agreement. Not
do anything in or around the premises which would cause nuisance, damage or annoyance
to the proprietor or the neighbours. Not
bring into occupation other residents without informing the proprietor. (Such
additional adult occupant/s will be required to sign a tenancy agreement). Not
leave the accommodation unoccupied for more that 14 days without informing the
landlord or his agent. Give notice
to quit in writing, which must be at least 4 weeks, where the rent is paid monthly.
Not to use the security deposit
in lieu of rent. Observe all
the terms of the tenancy agreement.
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