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The theory:
Like it has been said, your contract is a 2 years one, that's the Law.
You can post your contract here (or using links from Photobucket) while erasing anything that can identify you and we'll tell you our thoughs.
As for the raise, like it has also been said, it depends on the contract.
Same thing for the expensas: what says the contract?
So, in theory, you're in a good position and the landlord is in a difficult one.
The reality:
Since you are a foreigner, you might not want to enter a fight with a local, that's understandable. If you intend to defend your rights, you'll lose a peaceful way of life for some time. It's also not easy for a foreigner to know how to yell, argue in castellano (Argentines can speak really loud when fighting, it's part of the idiosyncrasy here).
The solution?
Explain to the landlord that you know your rights because you've asked a professional (that's a lie but well), etc. But explain that you also understand what the landlord wants and try to negotiate something in-between.
The landlord might not want to lose you... And you might not want to lose the landlord.
Like it has been said, your contract is a 2 years one, that's the Law.
You can post your contract here (or using links from Photobucket) while erasing anything that can identify you and we'll tell you our thoughs.
As for the raise, like it has also been said, it depends on the contract.
Same thing for the expensas: what says the contract?
So, in theory, you're in a good position and the landlord is in a difficult one.
The reality:
Since you are a foreigner, you might not want to enter a fight with a local, that's understandable. If you intend to defend your rights, you'll lose a peaceful way of life for some time. It's also not easy for a foreigner to know how to yell, argue in castellano (Argentines can speak really loud when fighting, it's part of the idiosyncrasy here).
The solution?
Explain to the landlord that you know your rights because you've asked a professional (that's a lie but well), etc. But explain that you also understand what the landlord wants and try to negotiate something in-between.
The landlord might not want to lose you... And you might not want to lose the landlord.