Holiday Home Letting in Cyprus

Holiday Home Letting in Cyprus

Have you decided to help cover your costs of having a place in the sun by letting your property in Cyprus to holiday makers?

Don’t forget to contact the CTO !!

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If you have there is much more to setting up this business opportunity that meets the eye !!

Here is a list of areas you need to consider;

letting agents,rental rates,web site listing,furniture,equipment,cleaning,changeovers,maintenance,licences,deposits,breakage deposits,tourist information,holiday information,sheets,towels,laundry,tax,bank accounts,refunds,property manager

And you have come to the right place !!

Just register and access the Members pages.

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Posted in Q&A - Cyprus Property on Apr 12th, 2007, 8:58 pm by The Editor   

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