关于在塞浦路斯租房的常见问题

了解租房常见问题,包括合同、押金和费用。

Renting in Cyprus is usually straightforward, but many tenants have similar questions, especially if they are new to the country or renting for the first time. Below you will find clear, practical answers to the most common concerns.

How much deposit do I need to pay?

In Cyprus, it is common for landlords to ask for a deposit equal to one or two months’ rent.

If you leave the property clean and in good condition, you should normally receive your full deposit back. Problems usually arise when expectations were not clear from the start, so it helps to agree in writing on what counts as damage.

  • Damage beyond normal use
  • Unpaid rent
  • Missing items from the property
Do I need a written rental agreement?

Yes, always.

While some rentals still happen informally, having a written agreement protects both you and the landlord. It sets clear expectations and avoids confusion later.

Relying only on messages or verbal promises is risky. Everything may seem fine until there is a disagreement, and then the terms are not clearly defined.

  • Rent amount and payment date
  • Duration of the tenancy
  • Deposit terms
  • Responsibilities for repairs
Who is responsible for repairs?

In most cases, the landlord is responsible for major repairs and structural issues, while the tenant handles minor day-to-day upkeep.

For example, if a pipe bursts or the boiler stops working, that is usually the landlord’s responsibility. Replacing light bulbs or keeping the property clean would normally be the tenant’s responsibility.

If something breaks, it is always better to report it early rather than wait until it becomes worse.

Can the landlord increase the rent?

It depends on the agreement and the type of property.

If your contract is fixed-term, the rent usually stays the same until the term ends.

If the property falls under rent control, there may be restrictions on how and when rent can increase.

If there is no clear agreement, things can become unclear, which is why written terms are so important.

Can I leave before the contract ends?

This depends on your rental agreement.

Some contracts allow early termination with notice, while others do not. If you leave without following the agreed terms, you may lose your deposit or be responsible for remaining rent.

A typical situation is needing to leave earlier than expected due to work or personal reasons. In these cases, speaking openly with the landlord often helps find a practical solution.

When should I get my deposit back?

Your deposit should be returned after you move out, once the property has been checked.

Delays can happen if there is a disagreement, which is why documenting the property’s condition at move-in and move-out is so important.

  • After final inspection
  • After utility bills are settled
  • After any agreed deductions are made
Can the landlord enter without notice?

No.

Once you rent the property, it is your home. The landlord should give notice before visiting and agree on a suitable time.

Unexpected visits are one of the most common complaints tenants have. Even if the landlord does not see it as a big issue, you still have the right to privacy.

What should I check before moving in?

Before moving in, take time to check the property’s condition carefully.

It is a good idea to take photos or videos on your first day so you have a record if questions come up later.

  • Walls, floors, and furniture
  • Appliances and air conditioning
  • Plumbing and water pressure
What happens if I stop paying rent?

If rent is not paid, the landlord may have the right to take action, including legal steps to recover the arrears or end the tenancy.

Even if you are having difficulties, it is better to communicate early rather than ignore the problem.

Avoiding contact usually makes matters worse instead of better.

Can I sublet the property?

In most cases, you cannot sublet unless the landlord has given permission.

If you sublet without permission, you may be in breach of your contract. Always check your agreement before making any arrangements.

Do I need insurance as a tenant?

It is not always required, but tenant insurance can be a smart precaution.

For example, if you accidentally cause water damage to the property or a neighbouring apartment, insurance can help protect you from unexpected costs.

  • Personal belongings
  • Accidental damage
  • Liability in some situations
What should I keep in mind as a tenant?

Most rental issues in Cyprus come from unclear expectations rather than serious disputes.

If you read your agreement carefully, keep communication open, and document the property’s condition, you can avoid most common problems.

Renting should feel straightforward and comfortable, not stressful. A little preparation at the start makes a big difference later.