Czech Republic Guide: Housing & Rentals
Finding accommodation can be a time-consuming task, especially in a foreign country. Our housing & rentals guide explains where to look for apartments and accommodation, how to deal with local estate agents and what to bear in mind before signing a rental contract.-
The rental market How hard is it to find an accommodation?
Renting a flat or apartment in the Czech Republic is a challenge that should not be underestimated. The process can be frustrating and full of hidden surprises. It will probably be the most stressful part of your stay – so getting informed and keeping motivated is important. more » -
Rent control Rent restrictions in the Czech Republic
Most flats in the Czech Republic are rent controlled. The maximum rent that can be charged for a flat is set by law. This has caused some large distortions in the housing market and results in many properties being brokered as commodities on the black market. more » -
Czech housing Types of flats and apartments
The Czech way of describing properties can initially be a little confusing - even if perfectly translated into another language. A good rule to remember is that nothing is included unless specifically detailed. more » -
Where to look How to find a flat in the Czech Republic
Finding rental properties in the Czech Republic is not that easy due to the issue of rent control. Many apartments simply never show up on websites or in newspapers but are rather given to family members or friends of the lessor. more » -
Estate agents Dealing with Czech estate agents
Honest, fully legal property management companies do exist in the Czech Republic. However, since a lot of money can be made by bending the rules and operating with unethical standards, they are not necessarily in the majority. more » -
Rental contracts Rental agreements in the Czech Republic
Contracts for free market rentals are governed by certain regulations in the Czech Republic. The tenant has rights concerning the state the flat is in, rental costs etc. This is not the case for subletting contracts. more » -
Moving in Household management & utilities
When you move into a new flat, you often have to take care of a lot of things that might work quite differently in the Czech Republic than in your home country. Below is a list of hints and tips to get you going. more » -
Household insurance Obligatory or just a good idea?
If you live in a rented accommodation your landlord will be responsible for the security of the building. However, you will have to protect your personal belongings yourself. A household contents insurance is highly recommended although it is not obligatory. more »