Which costs are the landlord's responsibility?
When renting out a property, maintenance costs are split between you, the landlord, and your tenant. You are responsible for the following costs:
- Contributions to the reserve fund for structural work on the building, such as roofing or facade renovations.
- Major repairs in common areas, such as elevator repairs.
- Renovation costs for the kitchen or bathroom when they need to be replaced.
As an owner, you also pay property tax. In addition, the cadastral income (KI) is added to your income and taxed separately. Be aware that if your tenant uses your property for professional purposes, you must report the actual rent and will be taxed more heavily on it.
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