Renting your property

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Taking a slice of the tourist euro

t’s a no brainer

With so many blue flag beaches, award winning golf courses, fabulous restaurants and friendly people it is no wonder that year after year thousands upon thousands of holidaymakers flock to Portugal for a week or two in the sun. Now that you own a property in this beautiful country it seems to be a no brainer to take a slice of the ever growing tourist euro by renting out your home, or homes, in the sun.

Renting out your property is a great way to help cover the ongoing costs of owning a holiday home and can prove to be a profitable enterprise. Portugal is breaking tourism records year after year and properties are in high demand during all holiday seasons.

With so many holidaymakers looking to book, you should just be able to advertise your property, take the booking and then sit back, relax and count the euros. If managed correctly then this scenario is possible, but nothing in life is quite that easy! There are a few things to consider before renting out your property and also a little bit more to do that just sit back and count the profit!

We have covered the main points below, however there are different rules and considerations for long-term rental, here we are only talking about short term holiday rentals.

Paperwork

You will need to register your property with the local council (câmara) and comply with various requirements to gain this licence – we have listed some of these requirements below.

Your property must:

  • Be in perfect condition, with all equipment working properly
  • Be connected to the water mains or have a private, licensed, water supply system – bore hole
  • Be connected to the main sewage system or have a septic tank, large enough for the maximum capacity of the lodging
  • Have hot and cold running water
  • Contain at least one window or balcony connected directly to the exterior to ensure there is good ventilation
  • Be furnished and equipped accordingly
  • Have window blinds
  • Have doors equipped with a security system that ensures privacy
  • Have a fire extinguisher, fire blanket and first aid bo
  • It is also mandatory that all properties have a Complaints Book
Real Estate developer Agent and sign on document

Choose wisely

There are hundreds of companies in Portugal who will manage your rental property – second to real estate agencies, property management companies are probably the next most prevalent business you will find!

They will deal with everything from routine maintenance of your property, cleaning, laundry provision to meeting the rental clients at the property and making sure they are settled in ok.

However, choose wisely. Just like real estate agencies, property management companies range from highly professional and well-established businesses to fly-by-night outfits who operate without paying any attention to the law.

Before handing over the keys to your property, do some in-depth research and insist on speaking to any firm’s existing clients. Mistakes here can be costly at best, disastrous at worst.

Folks negotiating and smiling

Making money – now add tax

When you were getting your AL license in order, you will also have had to inform the tax authorities – Finanças – about starting your activity. You would have done this by registering as a sole trader, or through a company. If you are not a resident here you will need to have a fiscal representative. Although the requirement to have a fiscal representative was abolished (for EU citizens) it is still necessary if you have any income in Portugal.

Now that you have started to make money from renting out your property it’s a legal requirement to declare this to the Finanças and pay tax on your related income – regardless of where you are resident. As a rule, your tax liability will be for 28% of your net rental profit. This sounds like a significant amount, but there are plenty of related expenses you can offset against your income. It’s important to keep this in mind when calculating how profitable renting out your property will be.

Making money – now add tax

Happy to go it alone

When you bought your property, or properties, in the sun you may have done so with the view of looking after them and dealing with the rental side of things yourself.

Taking a more hands-on approach cuts out the middle man, and their fees, and allows you to advertise your property where you want and accept bookings when it is convenient for you.

The internet proves to be a valuable resource for holidaymakers’ searching for homes to rent and thanks to sites like AirBnB, everyone has a shop-front to the world if they wish to rent out their property. Going it alone certainly maximises profits and gives you the chance to meet people from all over the world while sharing a welcome drink in front of the pool.

Couple toasting on a terrace