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Renting a house in the Qatar can be daunting, especially when you are new to Qatar, but it doesn’t need to be. Follow our simple step by step guide to renting a property and have a stress free experience finding your new home

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    1. Set a budget

    Whether you are a first-time renter or you are looking to move up from your apartment to a villa, budgeting for your dream house is important. You should make sure that you are comfortable with your rent and do not exceed what you can afford. Make sure you have factored in monthly running costs such as Kharama and other utilities, and be aware of all upfront costs associated with the move such as deposit, upfront rent, removals and commissions.

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    2. Meet our experts

    Working with a real estate broker will help you find your home in a competitive market and negotiate the terms of the lease with your landlord. A good broker will keep you up to date with new and upcoming listings and will be able to suggest alternative options that match your requirements. It is essential that your broker is knowledgeable on the areas

    All viewings should be accompanied by your broker and you should note down any maintenance issues that you see so that your broker can arrange for repairs before you move in.

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    3. Secure the property

    Once you have found a property that you love you are ready to make an offer. At the point of offer, you will be asked to provide your Qatar ID and visa and write three cheques for the deposit, the first rental payment and your broker's commission. The first two cheques should be in the name of the landlord and the third in the name of your broker's company.

    Once all aspects of the lease have been agreed your broker will draw up an agreement Contract. Make sure everything that has been agreed with the landlord is added to the contract otherwise those points are not enforceable.

    Once all parties have signed and cheques have cleared you will receive your keys and you are ready to move in.

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    4. Register your Lease Contract

    After singing the tenancy agreement, you must register the tenancy with Muncipality. It is normal practice for the landlord to do this but if your property is managed by Betterhomes our Property Management Team will do this for you.

    In order to register the document, you will need a copy of your tenancy contract, a copy of your landlords' ID, a copy of the title deed which your broker will provide to you.

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    5. Connect your Kharama

    Your Kharama (Water & Elec ) Transfer is now linked to lease registration on MOI system.
    Your Kharama (Water & Elec ) Transfer is now linked to lease registration on MOI system.
    You will be required to pay a refundable security deposit of Qar 2000. Ensure you have collected the receipt after paying to claim the refund at the end of your tenancy.

You are now ready to move in, unpack and enjoy your new home!

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