Post Date : Thursday, August 29, 2024
Foreigners often encounter many difficulties when renting in Vietnam, including language barriers. Not understanding Vietnamese can lead to misunderstandings or disputes when communicating with landlords, negotiating contracts, and understanding legal terms. In addition, many lease contracts are only available in Vietnamese, making it difficult for foreign tenants to fully understand their rights and obligations. The rent issue is also a big problem. Some landlords will quote foreign tenants a higher rent than the market price, and there are also hidden management fees, maintenance fees and other additional costs that are not notified in advance. For tenants who are not familiar with Vietnam, they may also face renting in an area with poor public security, which affects their life safety. When it comes to payments, many landlords require cash payments, causing inconvenience and a lack of transparency. After renting a house, foreigners still need to register for temporary residence. The procedures are cumbersome and the landlord may not be willing to assist. It is also common for landlords to have insufficient maintenance support when problems arise. In addition, foreign tenants may face unreasonable fines or deposit issues when vacating or renewing a lease.
To solve these difficulties, FTT Company provides professional leasing services, including bilingual contracts, transparent fee structures and complete security guarantees, making foreign tenants more worry-free when renting in Vietnam. FTT Company has a variety of housing options and considerate services, and is committed to providing the most comfortable living experience for foreign tenants. Below is our video to share more practical experience in renting a house in Vietnam. We invite you to watch it to help you avoid pitfalls on the rental road and find your ideal home smoothly!