New Rental Law Passed In Congress. Ojo.

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See the highlights of the new Law that favors the tenants..? elow four key pints.

The real estate commission will not be paid by the tenants, but by the owners.This will facilitate access to the rent, since this commission, plus the advances and costs of the move, made the tenants have to face many expenses of entrance.In this way, renters and owners will share expenses.

The real estate companies will not be able to charge for the expenses of management or administration.

The rights of tenants and landlords must be visible on Internet sites and in real estate offices. In the same way, they will be present in the social networks and sites of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires.

The City Housing Institute (IVC) will be responsible for ensuring the rights of tenants and landlords, who will work in conjunction with the City's Ombudsman to provide free legal assistance.




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Is this valid also for tourist rentals? How is the commission calculated in this case and who pays it?
 
not valid for temp or touristic rentals

Thanks! I am helping a student friend find an accommodation and he forwarded me a couple of ads on ZonaProp where it was specified that the commission was not included. What is usually the commission on touristic rentals?
 
On six months temporary rentals the commission is one or 1.5 months rental plus 1 month deposit and first month rental . After six months for renewal there is a 1/2 a month commission Again plus a 15 % ? rent increase and a sum to increase the deposit to the new rental amount.
 
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