Can foreigners rent out their property in Japan?
Monday, June 7th, 2010 at
4:00 am
As far as I know that foreigners who got the money, can own property there, but can they rent it to others? Thanks.
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I don' t denkt zo
Eerst en vooral, you' ll behoefte om iemand als uw waarborg te hebben. Het is niet omdat u een vreemdeling bent, al Japanse doet renter het zelfde.
Als u don' t spreekt dagelijks gespreksniveau van Japanner, you' D gaat beter naar makelaardij waar vreemdelingen behandel. Er is één of ander vooral Tokyo. Controleer vrij document zoals Metropolitaans (vrij document) en you' ll vondst die agenten.
Yes, the details of finding a tenant, etc. are usually handled by a real estate agency on the owners behalf. If you go to places that expats like, such as Roppongi Hills, Yokohama Bluffs, Karuizawa any number of properties are owned by foreigners who rent them out. In Niseko condos are marketed to Australian skiers who then tend to rent them to other Australians when they aren’t using them.