Shopping Mall Rental Agreement in Turkey

Shopping Mall Rental Agreement in Turkey I. Shopping Mall Lease Agreement A shopping mall is a structure or a complex of structures with a minimum of five thousand square meters of retail space, comprising a group of buildings within a...

Where Should Rent Be Paid in Turkey?

I. Where and How Should the Rent Payment Be Made? Rent payments should be made to the landlord's bank account. If a specific bank account for rent payment is indicated in your contract, it should be paid into that designated...

Mediation in Rental Disputes in Turkey

I. What is Mediation? Mediation is a process where parties experiencing a legal dispute come together for the resolution of their conflict. The parties meet with a neutral and independent mediator who facilitates communication and negotiation between them. This method...

Actions Against a Tenant Who Doesn’t Pay Dues in Turkey

I. Legal Regulations Regarding Tenant's "Common Expenses" Payment 1. Common Expenses According to the Condominium Law In condominiums and collective structures, there are certain expenses related to the use, maintenance, and ownership of common immovables and shared spaces. For example,...

Rent Determination Lawsuit in Turkey

I. What is a Rent Determination Lawsuit? A rent determination lawsuit can be defined as a legal action related to determining the rental fee for residential and roofed commercial leases. This type of lawsuit can be initiated when the rental...

How to Evict a Tenant in Turkey?

I. How to Evict a Tenant in Turkey? The eviction of a tenant in residential and roofed workplace is only possible for reasons stipulated in the Turkish Code of Obligations. In this article, we will provide information on the reasons...

When Should Rent Be Paid?

Rental contracts typically specify when and how rental payments should be made. So, if the due date for rent payment is not clearly stated in the lease agreement, when should rent be paid? This article provides general information about when...

Early Return of The Rented Property in Turkey

In residential and covered commercial lease agreements, early return of the rented property may occur due to reasons such as the tenant no longer needing or finding the property sufficient, financial changes, or the occurrence of an unexpected and different...

Is a Blank Eviction Notice Valid in Turkey?

An eviction notice is a written document in which the tenant undertakes to vacate the rented property on a certain date. According to the Turkish Code of Obligations, the eviction notice must be issued "after the delivery of the rented...

How to Cancel an Eviction Notice in Turkey?

Due to the housing demand in our country, the increasing rental prices and the limitation of renewal periods with a 25% increase rate, many landlords are looking for ways to evict their tenants. Eviction notices and eviction lawsuits due to...

Case For Eviction Due To The Landlord’s Need

The landlord can only terminate the lease agreement through an eviction lawsuit if the need for the landlord arises. The most peculiar elements of this lawsuit are that the landlord's needs are sincere, the lawsuit is filed in time, and the landlord cannot re-lease the leased property for three years if the lawsuit is won.

What Are Tenant’s Rights in Turkey?

The rental agreement can be for a residence or workplace, or it can be movable items such as vehicles, household goods, telephones or computers. In this article, it is mentioned about the “tenant’s rights”, which are the parties of the “Residential...

Residential Lease Agreement Under Turkish Law

I. What is Residential Lease Agreement under Turkish Law In article 299 of the Turkish Code of Obligations the rental agreement defined as; “The rental agreement is the contract in which the lessor undertakes to leave the use of a thing...

What is Eviction Notice in Turkey?

What is an eviction notice? In its simplest definition, it is a commitment where the tenant agrees to vacate a rented residential or commercial property on a specified date. The eviction notice is regulated by the first paragraph of Article...