エージェント活動 2023.05.20 UpDate

SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2023

Renting Properties in Japan as an Exchange Student

If you’re an exchange student planning to study in Japan, you may need to rent a property. Here’s what you need to know:


1. Understand the rental market in Japan. Properties are usually managed by real estate agents or management companies, who charge a commission fee and a security deposit.


2. Check with your university or study abroad program to see if they provide housing options for exchange students.


3. If you need to find a rental property on your own, find a real estate agent who speaks English and has experience with foreigners.


4. Provide basic information and proof of income to your agent, who will help you find a property that suits your needs and budget.


5. Read the lease agreement carefully and make sure you understand all the terms and conditions before signing.


6. Move in and start enjoying your new home!


Renting a property in Japan as an exchange student can be a bit complicated, but with the right preparation and support, it can be a smooth process. Remember to check with your university or study abroad program for housing options, and work with a reputable real estate agent if you need to find a rental property on your own. Read the lease agreement carefully before signing, and don’t hesitate to ask your agent or landlord if you have any questions.


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