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What does the decision to rent out your apartment on your own, without hiring an agency, bring? In this text, we cover the key advantages and potential risks of renting “in your own name,” as well as situations in which it may be better to turn to a professional.
Do you really save money? How can you avoid potential problems with tenants? The answers follow below.
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Why do people decide to rent without an agency?
Many property owners decide to rent out their apartment without an agency for several reasons. Most often, this is an attempt to avoid paying a commission and to gain greater control over the entire process.
Potential advantages include:
No additional commission costs
Full control over the choice of tenant
Direct communication with interested parties
The possibility of more flexible arrangements
However, even though this may seem like a simple and cost-effective approach, there are numerous risks that are often overlooked.
What are the most common risks of renting without an agency?
Although you can save on commission, the risks are numerous and can sometimes lead to higher costs or problems. Some of them include:
Insufficient tenant screening – without experience or a database, it’s difficult to assess reliability
Improperly drafted contract – legal mistakes can lead to problems in case of a dispute
Late rent payments or property damage
Lack of market knowledge – setting the wrong price can make renting more difficult
Time lost on communication, negotiations, and showing the apartment
Renting out on your own can be particularly risky if you have no prior experience with renting or are not familiar with the law.
When is an agency still a better choice?
If you don’t want to handle all the details of renting or need extra protection, an agency can be a worthwhile investment.
A professional agent will:
Screen and select potential tenants
Provide a legally compliant contract
Help determine a realistic price
Manage listings and communication
Mediate in case of issues during the tenancy
In the long run, this often means more secure income and less stress.
How to protect yourself if you decide to rent out on your own?
If you still decide to rent your apartment without an intermediary, here are some recommendations:
Carefully screen the future tenant – ask for references, employment contracts, or other guarantees
Ensure the contract is detailed – include all rules, deadlines, usage conditions, and termination options
Create an inventory report when the tenant moves in and out
Set a realistic and competitive price – research the market
Make photos and the listing professional and transparent
Renting an apartment isn’t just handing over the keys – it’s a legal and financial relationship that requires seriousness.
Next steps:
For more tips or assistance with safe renting, contact our team and schedule a free consultation:
Vladimir Vlahović
office@concordnekretnine.me
+382 67 111 161
