Why renting directly can work for you 🏠
Renting without an agent may save money and give you flexibility in terms and repairs. The trade-off is the need for more diligence: verifying ownership, having a clear contract, and protecting your payments. This guide gives practical steps and checklists to rent directly and safely in Georgia.
Where to look for direct listings 🔎
- Local websites and social media groups — good for quick leads.
- Community boards and messaging apps — many owners advertise there.
- Ask friends, colleagues, neighbors — referrals are often reliable.
- Walk around the desired neighborhood and look for “For Rent” signs.
Tip: combine sources to get a realistic view of the market.
What to clarify before a viewing ✅
Ask the owner or contact:
- Which utilities are included (electricity, water, internet)?
- Is the apartment furnished and what is the condition of appliances?
- What is the minimum and maximum rental term?
- Is there a deposit and what are the return conditions?
- Who pays for minor repairs?
Example question: “How much do utilities usually cost per month?” — it helps avoid surprises.
Viewing checklist — what to inspect and photograph 📸
- Verify owner identity and ask to see a document proving ownership.
- Photograph every room and appliance; timestamps help later.
- Test water pressure, hot water, sockets, heating or AC.
- Look for signs of damp, mold, and structural issues.
- Turn on appliances (washer, stove, fridge) to confirm working condition.
Make a written list of existing damages with the owner and sign an inventory note.
Lease, deposit and safe payment methods 💳
- Get a written lease in English, Georgian, or a language you understand. It should state rent, deposit, utilities responsibility, and termination rules.
- A refundable deposit is common — agree on when and how it will be returned.
- Prefer bank transfers or receipts over untraceable cash payments. Keep all receipts.
Sample clause: “Deposit will be returned within an agreed period after inspection if no damages are found.” This reduces disputes.
Registration and long-term stays 📑
If you plan to stay long-term, discuss whether the owner allows official registration at the address. Registration can be necessary for many administrative services, so confirm this early.
Spotting scams — red flags to watch for 🚩
- Very low rent with pressure to pay in advance is a classic scam.
- Owner refuses to provide proof of ownership or to meet in person.
- Vague answers about bills and contract terms.
Never transfer large sums before seeing the apartment and signing a proper contract.
Negotiation and practical tips 🗣️
- Ask if small repairs can be handled by the owner or deducted from rent.
- Clarify guest and pet policies for longer leases.
- Request an inventory list to avoid disputes over the deposit.
Living well in your new place 🌍
- Check nearby shops, pharmacies and transport routes.
- Verify internet coverage and mobile signal strength.
- Keep photo evidence of the apartment state when you move in and out.
If you prefer professional support — document checks, negotiations or finding a reliable listing — our team can help. Browse listings or contact us at https://buyhome.ge/en for assistance in choosing and securing the right property.