After 3 years our rental contract ends coming sunday.
Today our spanish landlord passed to discuss the new rent.
He wants to raise the rent from â,¬800 to â,¬1400 (ex bills).
He believes the italians are willing to pay that kind of rent.
I reminded him that a year ago he hated italians.
And now he loves them just for the money?
Asked him to think it over in the weekend while we go house hunting.
paying out that amount of (dead) money, you'd be better buying.
I've witnessed/served 8 italians taking up 2 tables in a bar, with nothing but a 1lt bottle of water + 8 glasses.
Tight fisted pr1*ks then returned to the bar to ask for ice in each glass too.
They left unhappy that I didn't give them A+ service.
Thats the normal number of Eyetalians that turn up to use the free WiFi and thats about the usual quantity of drinks they buy..Not for nothing are they known as `One drink and 4 straws please`...
They are, as a nation, banned from a lot of mainland bars for the above reasons >:(
Italians are taking over Caleta. They're getting all their money out of a collapsed country.
Quote from: Brightspark on January 29, 2016, 21:08:55 PM
I've witnessed/served 8 italians taking up 2 tables in a bar, with nothing but a 1lt bottle of water + 8 glasses.
Tight fisted pr1*ks then returned to the bar to ask for ice in each glass too.
They are not tight-fisted pr1*ks Brightspark ~ they can't afford to buy a proper round as they are paying â,¬1,400pm rent to their shyster landlord (allegedly) ;D
I gave a lift to two young Italian lads on their way to El Cotillo looking for work and digs, I asked them what was wrong with Corralejo, they said they couldn't wait to get away as it was full of other Italians??????????????????????????
You may want to read this as same laws apply to Fuerteventura.
http://www.janetanscombe.com/renting-a-property-in-tenerife
Rent increases are governed by regulations that only permit rent reviews to be comparable to the rate of inflation. However, as your 3 year contract is expiring, you may want to take legal advice on your right to remain as tenants. The law is biased toward tenants. If the 3 year contract is consecutive to and initial 6 month or 1 year contract your landlord can ask you to leave. If you rented initially on the 3 year contract it is less clear, but you may have the right to a further 3 years.