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Taxes Buyers Should Understand Before Purchasing Property in the Czech Republic
Taxes Buyers Should Understand Before Purchasing Property in the Czech Republic Buying property in the Czech Republic involves more than price, contracts, and financing.Taxes are part of the transaction —
Hidden Legal Risks When Buying Property in Prague
Hidden Legal Risks When Buying Property in Prague When buyers talk about “legal checks,” they usually mean one thing:the Land Registry (List vlastnictví). That’s important — but it’s not enough.
Before You Pay a Reservation Deposit: What Buyers Should Check in Prague
Before You Pay a Reservation Deposit: What Buyers Should Check in Prague In Prague, the biggest risk for buyers usually appears before the purchase contract — at the reservation stage.

Is Selling on Your Own Really Cheaper?
Is Selling on Your Own Really Cheaper? Many sellers start with the same thought:“Why should I pay a commission when I can sell it myself?” On paper, it sounds reasonable.In

Before You Sell: A Seller Checklist of Common (and Costly) Mistakes
Before You Sell: A Seller Checklist of Common (and Costly) Mistakes Selling a property often looks simple.You own it, you list it, a buyer appears. In reality, many sales slow
Preparing a Property for Sale: Why Emotions Decide the Price
What to Do If a Tenant Stops Paying Rent in the Czech Republic Preparing a Property for Sale: A Practical Seller Checklist Most buyers don’t buy facts first — they
Pricing Correctly from the Start
Pricing Correctly from the Start Online estimates and “what your neighbor sold for” often push sellers in the wrong direction — especially in the Czech market, where small differences in
Fixed-Term vs. Indefinite Lease in the Czech Republic
Fixed-Term vs. Indefinite Lease in the Czech Republic A Decision That Shapes Everything When rental problems arise, the cause is often not the tenant —it’s the type of lease chosen
How Lease Termination Really Works in the Czech Republic
How Lease Termination Really Works in the Czech Republic Many landlords assume that if something goes wrong, they can simply end the lease.In the Czech Republic, that assumption is often
What to Do If a Tenant Stops Paying Rent in the Czech Republic
What to Do If a Tenant Stops Paying Rent in the Czech Republic Few situations worry landlords more than this one:the tenant stops paying rent — and doesn’t leave. In