Properties for Rent in Kuwait (2129 Ads)
Information About the Properties Listed for Rent in Kuwait
Search for free and easily on Boshamlan application for thousands of new ads for properties for rent in Kuwait. Rent can be defined as an agreement to pay for the temporary use of a property owned by another person for a specified period, with the consent and desire of the owner of the property, in exchange for a specific rental value, usually paid on a monthly basis in Kuwait. According to some reports, there are hundreds of thousands of families in Kuwait who do not own their own homes and rent houses, apartments and flats in residential areas. The tendency of Kuwaiti citizens and residents to rent instead of owning is a common thing, due to the fact that the State of Kuwait is characterized by limited residential lands, as well as the presence of a large number of residents on its land. There is a great variation in prices according to many factors, and among the most desirable areas for renting are: Zahra, Rumaithiya, Salwa, Salam, Hawally, Jabriya, Siddeeq, Al-Salmiya, Sabah Al-Salem, Al-Surra, Qortuba, Al-Mahboula, Jaber Al-Ahmad, Farwaniya, West Abdullah Al-Mubarak … and other areas in the various governorates of Kuwait.
One of the most common options for tenants in Kuwait is to live in apartments or flats. Apartment prices in Kuwait vary greatly depending on the area and various other factors, but on average, apartment rental prices in Kuwait can range from 200 to 1100 KD per month. Another popular option for tenants in Kuwait is to live in houses or villas, which are larger and more spacious than apartments, and provide more privacy. The average house rental price in Kuwait starts from 1500 KD and may reach 3000 KD or more, and this is depending on the area, area of the house, and many other factors. In Boshamlan, you can also search for properties that are rented for other purposes, such as chalets or commercial offices
To get a comprehensive overview of prices, you can go to more than one of the real estate agencies or search the Internet, Bo Shamlan is considered the first and largest real estate finder in Kuwait and provides you with the ability to search for suitable housing and direct communication with the owner in hundreds of ads.
Many laws are legislated in the State of Kuwait to define the rights of tenants and landlords, so that no encroachment occurs from one party to the other, as well as to keep pace with the various challenges, including the large resident labor that Kuwait hosts, as the majority of them prefer rent because they are unable to own property and bear the exorbitant value of real estate in Kuwait. Or because they are not guaranteed to remain in Kuwait.
To preserve your interests and money and to protect yourself from fraud when renting a property or a residential or commercial unit, there are several advise
to follow before contracting, including:
- Register and document a clear and understandable lease contract for all parties, in order to guarantee your rights in the event of any dispute or disagreement.
- Review the property documents of the owner of the property to find out what his capacity is, and whether he may dispose of the rent, and refrain from agreeing in the event that the other party does not have a legal capacity so as not to fall prey to a fraud.
- If you are dealing with an agency or a broker to help you find the right property, make sure that the person you are dealing with is licensed by the relevant authorities.
- Make sure that part of the electricity, water and maintenance costs and who bears the costs according to the lease contract are clear.
- Clarity of the value and amount of the agency or broker fee, which is the fee for the real estate agency that coordinated between the parties to conclude the agreement. It is worth noting that the rent agreed upon in lease contracts is equivalent to half of the rent for a full month, unless the parties agree otherwise.
- Ensure that the property does not violate municipal laws or trespass on state property.
- Clarification that the amount of rent agreed upon in the contract is binding on the contracting parties and may not be modified except by agreement of the parties or for reasons determined by law, including the demand for a similar rent, or the passage of 5 years since the determination or amendment of the amount of rent.
- Ensure that the tenant is able to pay the rent in accordance with the agreement concluded on time, and clarify the grace period for delay, in anticipation of any circumstance, so that the tenant paying the rent amount during the grace period does not have any legal accountability.
- if the property is sold from an owner to another, the tenant will be obligated to change his contract with the owner, and then start paying the rent to the new owner as soon as he learns of the completion of the sale process and notifies him officially of that, and if the tenant continues to pay the rent to the old owner with knowledge of the transfer of ownership, then the new owner is entitled judicial evacuation.
Other things to consider when renting a property in Kuwait are the availability of public services and facilities such as schools, associations, public parks, clinics, hospitals, police and fire stations. It is worth noting that Kuwait is a relatively small country and most areas can be reached with a short drive. It is also important to check the availability of car parking, as parking can be limited in some areas. Finally, although Kuwait is a relatively safe country, it is still important to ask about the availability of security cameras.