Morocco: Landlord and Tenant
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Last Updated: Jul 31, 2006
The law in Morocco is pro-landlord
Rents: Can landlord and tenant freely agree rents in Morocco?
The rent is freely agreed between the parties.
Deposits
The deposit cannot exceed two months’ rent, and must be returned when the keys are returned, minus justifiable deductions for damages. The landlord can also ask for a guarantor to be named, who is legally obliged to pay the landlord for any debts owed by the tenant.
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posted by Muhammad Bashir | 2007-10-21
Investor, London
Could someone please confirm how safe the investment is for a foreigner in Morocco and are their laws in place to protect investors from troublesome lettees many thanks
posted by Mr Jamal | 2008-01-07
Security, London England
1. How easy is it to rent poperty in Morocco?2. What is rights dose the tenant have to protect him?