economy
January 14, 2026
Stručnjak objasnio šta kada stanar pobegne: Evo gde vlasnici greše kod depozita
Iznajmljivanje nekretnina postalo je poslednjih godina vrlo unosan posao, a stanodavcima mnogi čak i zavide, jer ne rade ništa, a svakog meseca im kaplje kirija. Međutim, i u ovom biznisu, koji se čini veoma privlačnim i jednostavnim, ima mnogo situacija koje su veoma izazovne.
TL;DR
- Renting out property is a profitable business, but not without its challenges.
- The primary challenge for landlords is not finding tenants, but finding reliable ones who won't cause issues.
- Common problems include tenants leaving without paying rent or utilities, damaging property, noise complaints, and moving in extra people without consent.
- Tenants sometimes leave without notice, leaving behind debts and damaged property, making it difficult for landlords to recover losses.
- Legal action is often slow, expensive, and may not result in debt recovery due to the tenant's financial situation or inability to be located.
- Issues are more prevalent in larger cities compared to smaller towns where people know each other.
- Single individuals are more likely to be problematic tenants than couples or families.
- The main reasons for tenants abandoning rentals are often related to damage caused to the property or accumulated utility costs.
- Landlords are advised to take a deposit equivalent to three months' rent to cover potential losses, though this may be unfeasible for many tenants.
- Deposits should ideally be tied to utility costs rather than rent price to better secure landlords against unreliable tenants.
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