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An innovation in the field of rent: an electronic lease agreement

An innovation in the field of rent: an electronic lease agreement

January 2, 2024

In the near future, it is expected to introduce a system based on the e-devlet platform, where the landlord and the tenant will conclude an electronic lease agreement e-kontrat between themselves. The purpose of the program is to reduce the number of disputes between the parties and increase market transparency in terms of rental prices for real estate in a particular area. It will also be possible to issue counters online in the name of the new tenant.

Emrah Gerek, real estate expert: "Since the contracts will be registered in the e-devlet, they will be easier to verify. Thus, all market participants will have the opportunity to compare rental prices in their chosen area. Contracts concluded before the entry into force of this decree will also be gradually incorporated into this system. By the end of 2024, all contracts will be officially digitized."

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