Brasilia also has a wide range of apartments and single-family homes available to rent, which are generally of a good standard. Houses usually have pools with patio areas or gardens, and the apartments come with balconies and various amenities. However, the common practice of combining two apartments into one has resulted in some unusual floor plans.
When renting property in Brazil you will normally be asked to pay a month's rent in advance, plus an additional month's rent as a security deposit. In addition, you will be required to pay property taxes, utilities bills and a maintenance charge for apartments. Unless you have arranged a short-term let, leases are normally for two to three years, and allow for an annual rent increase. A guarantor will be required to sign the lease.
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