Long-term letting of primary residence
Are you letting your former primary residence for the first time?
First-time letting of one's own property — often triggered by a job-related or personal move — sits in a manageable but for first-time landlords unfamiliar legal landscape.
Three areas are central: the Berlin rent control (which reference value from the rent index applies), the requirements for a proper tenancy agreement, and the tax consequences of first-time letting, which many first-time landlords underestimate.
The constellation is legally less dense than commercial letting, but first-time landlords typically experience it as complex enough — precisely because legal, tax, and insurance questions overlap.
The detailed analysis for this constellation — rent-index value for your borough, contract requirements, tax and insurance notes — is in preparation.
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