With a few years to go before finally 'retiring' (as if!), we'd like to dip our toes into the Costa water and reckon renting an apartment for months at a time shortly after retiring is the most sensible option.
It's a broad question, but does anyone have similar experience/guidance?
Pre-retirement options
Pre-retirement options
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Re: Pre-retirement options
I'm not quite retired yet (who knows when) I've resisted buying property in Spain for a number of reasons not least the bureaucracy and legalities involved, I have though rented for various terms in order to fulfill my needs and in my experience the longer you rent for the better deals you can get.
One thing to be aware of is that if you rent for more than a couple of months at a time it can be a nightmare getting your deposit back, Spanish lanlords in particular are loathe to return deposits and I know of a number of people who have been scammed in this manner, for example," you damaged the paintwork, or the carpet" etc and refused to return the deposit ! my friend who spends 5 or 6 months every winter in Gran Canaria always offers to pay the whole rental amount up front without a deposit but including a written contract with the option for the landlord to inspect the premises a week or two before his lease is up, any small repairs if needed can be dealt with then, take note of this advice, it's not an uncommon practice !
One thing to be aware of is that if you rent for more than a couple of months at a time it can be a nightmare getting your deposit back, Spanish lanlords in particular are loathe to return deposits and I know of a number of people who have been scammed in this manner, for example," you damaged the paintwork, or the carpet" etc and refused to return the deposit ! my friend who spends 5 or 6 months every winter in Gran Canaria always offers to pay the whole rental amount up front without a deposit but including a written contract with the option for the landlord to inspect the premises a week or two before his lease is up, any small repairs if needed can be dealt with then, take note of this advice, it's not an uncommon practice !
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