When to terminate a lease?
The lease (or rental agreement) lists the rights and obligations of the landlord and tenant. If the rented dwelling serves as the tenant's principal residence, the lease must comply with the rules.
If the rented dwelling serves as the tenant's principal residence, the lease must comply with the rules. (Alur Law)
In the tenant's second home, these are agreements between owner and tenant, it is the civil code lease.
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> The tax regime for furnished rentals
> The different types of leases
> the mobility lease
> The Civil Code Lease
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