Properties for Rent in Mahboula (40 Ads)
About Mahboula
Mahboula is an area in Al-Ahmadi Governorate in Kuwait. It was said that the area was high, so it did not keep rain water for itself, but rather it was overflowing with it on others, so it was called this description because it did not keep what would benefit it for itself. Mahboula is an area located on the coast, and it consists of 3 blocks. It is considered a commercial and residential area in which there are many expatriate residents, and there are many residential buildings and towers and many services and restaurants.
Information About the Properties Listed for Rent in Mahboula
Search free and easily for properties for rent in Mahboula area, and you can search for different properties such as houses or apartments for rent in Mahboula with good prices and specifications. If you find what suits you among the advertisements, you can communicate directly with the property owner or his representative, and we advise you to set an appointment to visit the property yourself and examine it and review all the details before agreeing and entering into the details of the lease contract. Through Bo Shamlan Real Estate finder, you can easily browse new ads in Mahboula area from the owner directly or through agencies and brokers. And if you do not find what suits you in Mahboula area, you can expand your search to include all areas of Kuwait and search for different properties for rent, apartments or flats for rent, houses for rent. Reports indicate that more than 30% of Kuwaiti families live in rented properties that they do not own, and this is due to the lack of supply and the long waiting in the long housing queue in Kuwait, and the rental costs consume about 30% of the average salary of an employee in Kuwait.
If you want to deal with a real estate agency (a broker), make sure that it is reputable, as it is supposed to help you find a suitable property that meets your needs and budget, and also help you understand the laws, paperwork, the negotiation process, and make sure that everything is in order. Before and after signing the lease.
Lease contract
The lease contract defines the legal relationship between two parties: the landlord party who invests his money and the tenant party who benefits from the property and who cannot own it, thus enabling the tenant to benefit from the property for a specific period in exchange for a specific rental amount. Real estate is usually rented for the purpose of living. The party who lives in or occupies the property is called the 'tenant' and who pays the rent to the landlord. The rent may be for the entire property, such as a house, or a part of it, such as an apartment
Bo Shamlan Real Estate finder provides some advice that must be taken into account before signing the lease:
- Early research prior to expiration of the lease contract, and by this you will be able to search and see more options as well as help you in evacuating the old unit easily and in a timely manner.
- Read and understand the lease contract accurately and get acquainted with all the terms, conditions, and details, including the lease term, the rental value, the date of payment, and whether there is a security deposit, etc.
- If the rent is through a real estate agency or a broker, you must ensure that the person you are dealing with is of good reputation and has an official capacity to represent the owner and that he is licensed by the concerned authorities in the country. The broker fee for its services must also be clear, and no payments should be made without documents proving that.
- Clarity of responsibilities for paying electricity, water, and maintenance expenses, and checking with the owner or his representative to make sure who will be responsible for those costs.
- Clarity the monthly rent value and the due date, as the Kuwaiti law set the 20th of each month as the deadline for payment, and in the event of a delay beyond this date, the apartment has the right to demand the eviction of the apartment, with the landlord obligated to pay the overdue rent.
- Knowing that the rental law in Kuwait stipulates that the landlord may not raise the rent until after five years.
- Ensure the condition of the property and examine any damage that needs to be repaired, and that there are no municipal violations, trespassing on state property, or subletting.
- Ensure the distances to its main services such as: cooperative supermarket, schools, hospital, shops, restaurants, cafes and other services.
- It is important to ensure the availability of amenities and security in the property's facilities such as the elevator, the swimming pool, security cameras, and the availability of parking spaces, as many properties in Mahboula have designated parking spaces, but sometimes the parking spaces are limited. It is therefore important to ascertain whether parking is guaranteed at the rental property.