Properties and places for rent in Victoria

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    1 bedroom apartment of 39.16 m² - Cozy living space

    1 room apartment of 39m²

    Victoria, Provincia de Malleco, Chile

    130.000 $ / month

    1 bedroom house of 288.66 m² - Cozy living space
    1 bedroom house of 288.66 m² - Stylish comfort
    1 bedroom house of 288.66 m² - Your new rental home
    1 bedroom house of 288.66 m² - Excellent rental offer
    1 bedroom house of 288.66 m² - Well-planned
    1 bedroom house of 288.66 m² - Bright interior

    1 room house of 289m²

    Avenida Prat, Victoria, Provincia de Malleco, Chile

    950.000 $ / month

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to rent a property in Victoria?

The cost of renting a property in Victoria is approximately $540000 per month. Rental prices in Victoria vary depending on the area, access, nearby services, and level of demand. Currently, rents in Victoria range from $130000 to $950000. Areas with better connectivity or higher property value appreciation tend to have higher prices. Comparing different rental options in Victoria on Casasparati helps you identify opportunities that match your actual budget.

What is included in the rental price of a property in Victoria?

The rental price of a property in Victoria generally covers only the right to use the property, but not all associated monthly expenses.

In most rentals in Victoria, the published price includes:

1. Exclusive use of the property according to the contract.

2. Access to common areas, if available.

The following are usually not included:

- Common expenses ($50.000–$150.000).

- Electricity ($30.000–$70.000).

- Water ($15.000–$35.000).

- Gas ($20.000–$60.000).

- Internet and TV.

Before renting a property in Victoria, it is essential to review the contract and confirm which costs are included in order to accurately calculate the total monthly expense for rentals in Victoria.

Can a foreigner rent in Victoria without a RUT?

Yes, a foreigner can rent a property in Victoria without a RUT, but approval will depend on the landlord’s or real estate agency’s conditions.

In many rentals in Victoria, a RUT is requested to formalize the contract and issue legal documentation. However, there are valid alternatives.

Documents that may be accepted without a RUT:

1. Valid passport;

2. Employment contract in Chile or job offer letter;

3. Proof of income (recent payslips or bank statements);

4. Credit report, if available.

Additional conditions that may be required:

1. Higher deposit (for example, two months);

2. Guarantor with a Chilean RUT;

3. Advance payment of one or more months.

If you are planning a medium- or long-term rental in Victoria, starting the process to obtain a temporary RUT can make the process easier and expand the options available on Casasparati.

How long does the landlord in Victoria have to return the security deposit?

In Victoria, the landlord must return the security deposit once the property has been handed over and its condition has been verified. There is no specific legal deadline established under Chilean law, but in rentals in Victoria, the contract usually sets a period of 15 to 30 days.

Deductions may be made for damages or outstanding bills. Therefore, when renting a property in Victoria, it is important to document the property’s condition in writing at both the beginning and the end of the contract.

Can the landlord increase the rent in Victoria whenever they want?

No, the landlord cannot increase the rent at will in Victoria if there is a valid contract in place.

In rentals in Victoria, the price can only be adjusted according to what is established in the contract, usually once a year and based on the agreed adjustment method, such as changes in the CPI. During the term of the contract, the rent cannot be modified unilaterally.

If the contract ends and is renewed, the landlord may propose a new amount. Before renting a property in Victoria, it is essential to review the adjustment clauses to avoid unexpected increases.