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Changes in VAT Rates in the Czech Republic Starting in 2024, Including Real Estate Implications
Czech President Petr Pavel has signed an updated package of the government’s economic measures as part of a recovery plan. This package includes changes compared to the origi
Czechia emerges as Israel’s best friend – even in times of war
Everyone thinks the U.S. is Israel’s best friend, but unfortunately, they’re mistaken. The real ally that has stood by Israel for years is a completely different country: Czech
Managing a Property Abroad Remotely – A True Story from Prague
When Eithan Mizrahi (a pseudonym) from Haifa bought a three-bedroom apartment in Prague 2, he was thrilled. Sure, Eithan was missing a few things: the ability to speak, write, or r
10 Tips for Dealing with Difficult Tenants in Managed Properties
We believe there’s one golden rule when dealing with your tenants – take care of them! Happy tenants are less likely to skip rent payments, damage the apartment, cause trou
Czechia Ranked 10th Best Country in the World for Families
It’s no secret that as the cost of living rises, starting a family becomes a costly matter. As a result, priorities shift, and more families look for places that offer affordable
6 Tips for Finding a Good Property Management Company in the Czech Republic
Looking for a good property management company in the Czech Republic? Smart choice — just don’t start out like Eithan Mizrahi. The time, energy, and money you’ll save wil
How Should You Communicate With Your Tenants in Prague?
Just a generation ago, the only way to contact tenants was by phone – a landline, of course. Another option was knocking on their door. In any case, “Sorry, I wasn’t
FLAT OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION (SVJ) FEES – WHO PAYS WHAT?
According to Czech law, every building is obliged to establish a legal entity that is in charge of the financial management of the owners’ committee. In Czech this is called
Property Owner in Czechia? These Are Your Options If the Tenant Fails to Pay Rent
Let’s start with the good news. You can take some comfort in knowing this is a very common issue. At any given time, about 20% of landlords deal with tenants who fail to pay rent
