1Documentation & Agreements
Goal: Keep every important rental document complete, signed, and easy to access.
- Signed tenancy agreement: Make sure you have a full copy with all pages initialled.
- Inventory list & condition report: Review and sign it, but note any discrepancies in writing first.
- Deposit and first rent receipts: Keep both digital and printed copies.
- Landlord or agent contact details: Save phone, email, and emergency contact information.
- Building regulations or complex rules: Request a copy if the property is in a shared building or complex.
Why it matters: Clear paperwork protects you if questions arise about deposits, inventory, building rules, or agreed responsibilities.
2Utilities Setup
Goal: Transfer or confirm essential services before bills become confusing.
Cyprus rentals often require tenants to transfer utilities into their name. Confirm what applies before or on move-in day.
- Electricity (EAC): Take a meter reading on move-in day and submit the transfer form.
- Water Board: Record the meter reading and confirm the billing cycle.
- Internet / TV provider: Arrange installation or transfer early.
- Gas supply: Check whether the home uses cylinders or a central gas system.
- Rubbish collection: Confirm local municipality pickup days.
Practical tip: Photograph electricity and water meter readings with timestamps so there is no dispute about your starting balance.
3Property Condition Check
Goal: Document the property thoroughly before you settle in.
Inspect the property carefully and keep photos or videos of every room, fixture, appliance, and outdoor area.
- Walls, floors, and ceilings: Check for cracks, damp, stains, or visible damage.
- Windows and doors: Confirm locks work and seals are intact.
- Keys and access devices: Test all keys, remotes, and entry codes.
- Lighting and electrical outlets: Confirm switches and sockets function properly.
- Air-conditioning units: Test cooling and heating, and note filter condition.
- Plumbing: Run taps, flush toilets, and check for leaks.
- Water pressure and hot water: Confirm the solar heater or immersion system works.
- Kitchen and laundry appliances: Check fridge, oven, hob, extractor, dishwasher, washing machine, and dryer if provided.
- Furniture and soft furnishings: Note condition, stains, scratches, or damage.
- Outdoor areas: Check garden, pool, balcony railings, and lighting.
Why it matters: A strong condition record is one of the best ways to avoid deposit deductions for pre-existing issues.
4Safety Checks
Goal: Confirm the home is safe, secure, and ready for daily living.
- Smoke detectors: Confirm they are present and test functionality.
- Fire extinguisher: Check the expiry date where one is provided.
- First aid kit: Optional, but useful to keep in the property.
- Security system: Test alarm, cameras, intercom, or access systems if included.
Cyprus note: Fire extinguishers are common in many rental properties and shared buildings, so it is worth checking both location and expiry date.
5Payments & Financials
Goal: Confirm payment amounts, due dates, and responsibilities before moving in.
Security depositTypically 1-2 months’ rent
Rent paymentBank transfer is standard
Common expensesConfirm tenant vs landlord
MaintenanceClarify responsibility split
- Deposit amount: Confirm the exact amount and keep written proof of payment.
- Rent due date: Clarify monthly payment method and deadline.
- Common expenses: Confirm whether communal fees are included or paid separately.
- Maintenance responsibilities: Clarify what the tenant handles and what the landlord handles.
Why it matters: Written clarity around costs avoids misunderstandings once the tenancy has started.
6Move-In Day Essentials
Goal: Check the practical items you will need from day one.
- Check water pressure and hot water timing, especially where solar heaters are used.
- Locate the fuse box and water shut-off valve.
- Confirm rubbish and recycling locations.
- Test internet speed once installed.
- Request any missing items within 48 hours where possible.
Practical tip: The first 48 hours are the best time to report missing items, access problems, appliance issues, or inventory differences.
7Optional but Helpful
Goal: Make your tenancy easier to manage from the beginning.
- Take photos of meter readings with timestamps.
- Create a folder for all rental documents.
- Ask for appliance manuals or request digital copies.
- Note the parking space number if applicable.
Why it matters: Small organisational steps at the beginning can save time and prevent disputes later.
★Final Insight
A smooth move-in depends on evidence, organisation, and early communication.
The best move-in process is documented from the first day. Keep your agreement, receipts, inventory, utility readings, photos, and landlord communication in one place. This creates a clear record, protects your deposit, and helps your tenancy begin with confidence.