Prior to the tenant moving in, H&R Consultants will make all the necessary arrangements for the utilities to be connected. We also provide an accompanied move-in inspection so that the property can be thoroughly inspected for prior faults or damage to ensure renovation charges are as little as possible at the time of moving out. Finally, welcome to your new home! Throughout your stay you may contact H&R Consultants to assist with coordination of repairs and/or other maintenance issues. We hope that this gives you a full understanding of the procedures relating to renting in Japan. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask.
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We would like to point out that monthly invoices are not issued for rent fees. Also, as cheques are not accepted in Japan, if payment is being made from overseas then this must be done by an international bank transfer. All receiving fees at the bank in Japan is the cost of the party making the payment. |
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If the lessee is a company that is registered in Japan, then a copy of the company registration may be required. If the lessee is a company based overseas, documents additional to those mentioned in Step 3 may be also be requested by the landlord. It is worth noting that many landlords are very wary of having leases signed by companies that are not actually registered in Japan, especially if the company is small and/or not well-known. |
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H&R Consultants delivers the original contract to the company. Included with the original contract are the invoices for the deposit, first months rent and real estate commission. In Japan this is a standard amount equivalent to one-month's rent plus 5% tax. |
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