Ehi ragazzi!

    Ho cercato di trovare un appartamento in affitto negli ultimi 2 mesi, ma non è mai stato ulteriormente ottenuto come mi viene chiesto il documento di identità e la prova del reddito

    Penso che sia causato dalla barriera linguistica in quanto non parlo francese né olandese, qual è il miglior tiro per me per ottenere effettivamente l’appartamento? Provato IMMOWEB.be e siti Web simili ma come ho detto, se sono fortunato ricevo risposta (probabilmente automatizzata) chiedendo l’ID e la prova del reddito, dopo aver inviato il mio documento di identità ceca e la slitta della busta paga in ceco, non ho mai avuto risposta …. sarebbe una buona idea di cercare un agente immobiliare specializzato nella provincia che sto cercando di affittare l’appartamento di (Fiandre), chiamandoli e chiedere assistenza? Grazie in anticipo.

    Foreigner seeking help about renting an apartment!
    byu/e-tim inbelgium



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    1. Find some co-housing, shared rental until you settle and have a Belgian payslip. People do not know you and simply do not want to take the risk. Word of mouth is still more powerful in Belgium if you compare with Immoweb.

    2. FrankConnor2030 on

      It technically is illegal to discriminate against ethnicity when renting, but is often hard to prove and police. There will definitely be owners who will simply refuse you for not being Belgian.

      Another thing is that your payslip is Czech, and thus is probably for a Czech company. The owner will wonder how you will continue working/ making an income once you are in Belgium. Their main concern is that once the rent to you, you will continue to be able to pay rent.

      Real estate agencies are often very regional here in Belgium. You’ll need to be more specific than “Flanders” for a recommendation of which ones may or may not be able to help you.

      I had to look for a place to rent 5 years ago as a Belgian citizen after having lived abroad for a while. It was challenging even in my situation, without a Belgian payslip/proof of income, and required me explaining my situation, and proving I had some money set aside to cover rent for the first 6-8 months even if I had no income.

      I did find my house through immoweb though. Most real estate agents will post on immo sites to attract potential renters, so you won’t find new places, but they may be able to help bridge the communication gap.

    3. iLoveChiquita on

      Few things:

      1) try facebook groups, it will be much easier to find appartements as people will be able to see your profile (and thus have more trust that you are not a scammer)
      2) Where in Flanders? In Belgian terms, you are telling us that you are looking for a house in an area that’s 220 km width and 80 km long. It is like saying I am looking for a house in Bohemia.
      3) there is a growing housing crisis, so don’t be disappointed if you don’t get immediately something, especially in the Leuven-Brussels & Ghent area. Most of us young people have to cohouse to be able to live alone, because housing has become so goddamn expensive.

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