If you are a foreigner who does not want to rent a house in Turkey, you can consider other options such as visa and residence to stay in Turkey. Here are the steps you need to follow in this process:

  1. Apply for a visa: If you want to stay in Turkey for a certain period of time, you need to apply to the Turkish Consulate or Embassy to obtain a tourist visa for tourist travel or short-term visits. Depending on the type of visa required to travel to Turkey and the application procedure, you can get information from the relevant consulate or embassy website.

  2. Apply for a long-term residence permit: You need to apply for a residence permit for longer stays in Turkey. For example, if you need to stay in Turkey for work, family reunification, student or investment purposes, you need to complete the applications depending on the relevant type of residence permit. Residence permit applications are made through the Directorate General of Migration Management or the relevant local migration management offices.

  3. Prepare the necessary documents for applying for a residence permit: You need to prepare the necessary documents for the residence permit application. The application process and required documents may vary depending on the type of residence permit. Generally, documents such as passport, biometric photograph, health insurance, proof of residence, proof of income or proof of financial support may be requested. You can check the current document list through the relevant immigration office or the official website of the General Directorate of Migration Management.

  4. Complete your application: You must apply for a residence permit at the relevant immigration office or the Directorate General of Migration Management. You must submit the required documents and pay the application fee. After your application is assessed, you will be notified of the result.

  5. Get your residence permit card: Once your application is approved, the Migration Management will issue you your residence permit card. This card allows you to reside legally in Turkey. A residence permit is usually limited to a certain period of time and may need to be renewed before it expires.

The visa or residence permit process may vary depending on the type of application, its duration and your personal circumstances. Therefore, it is important to contact the relevant consulate, embassy or immigration office and obtain up-to-date information.

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Yes, it is true. Now the Migration Management says that the lease contracts must be notarised.

No. One of the address, electricity, water, natural gas bill documents is sufficient. You do not need to make a new contract. In practice, we hear that the Immigration Authorities ask for a new notarised contract, you can object to this.

If there is no damage to the house and the deposit is not returned for no reason, then you can initiate enforcement proceedings against the landlord. You cannot complain to the police about this. If there is no damage to the house, you can offset your deposit receivable against your rent debt.

No, it must be returned as the current rent. For example: When you rented the house, the rent was 5 thousand liras, and you paid 5 thousand liras as a deposit. However, the rent became 10 thousand the following year and you leave the house at the end of this year. In that case, the deposit amount to be returned should be 10 thousand liras.

The high court says that extra rent is paid only as much as the duration of the lease of that house. In Antalya, this period does not exceed 1 month. Therefore, it is enough to pay extra 1 month rent.

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