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Renting in Turkey as a Foreigner: Lease, Deposit, Utilities and Red Flags

Before signing a Turkish lease, verify the landlord, address, deposit terms, utility status and residence-permit suitability.

By Türkiye Relocation Residency DeskLast fact-checked 2-minute read
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Last updated: 30 April 2026

Short answer: Foreigners can rent homes in Turkey, but should verify the landlord, title/address details, deposit terms, building condition, utility transfer process and residence-permit suitability before signing.

Key takeaways

  • Do not pay large sums before verifying identity, address and authority to rent.
  • Rent data from portals is market evidence, not official pricing.
  • Lease terms should state rent, deposit, payment method, duration, fixtures and early-exit rules.
  • Residence-permit applicants should make sure the address can be used for registration.
  • Utilities may require a tax number, passport/foreigner ID and deposits.

Lease checklist

ItemWhy it matters
Landlord ID and title/deed authorityConfirms who can rent the property
Address and apartment numberNeeded for bills and residence procedures
Deposit amount and return termsPrevents disputes
Inventory and photosProtects against damage claims
DASK/building conditionRelevant to earthquake and insurance risk
Utility statusAvoids inherited debt or reconnection delays

Red flags

  • Refusal to show title or authority documents.
  • Pressure to pay before viewing.
  • Cash-only rent with no receipts.
  • Lease address that differs from the actual flat.
  • Claims that residence registration is "guaranteed" without checking.
  • Unusually cheap furnished listings in premium districts.

Sources and methodology

FAQ

Can foreigners sign leases in Turkey?

Yes, but banks, utilities and landlords may ask for a passport, tax number, foreigner ID or residence permit depending on the stage.

How much is the deposit?

Market practice varies. Put the exact amount and return condition in the lease and keep payment proof.

Can a rental address support a residence permit?

Often yes, but address rules and district availability can change. Confirm before signing if the lease is for immigration purposes.

Disclaimer

This guide is general information only, not legal advice. Have a Turkish-speaking professional review any lease you do not fully understand.

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Türkiye Relocation Residency Desk · Residence and citizenship research

The residency desk covers Turkish residence permits (short-term, family, student), the Citizenship by Investment programme (Decree No. 5042), and the document workflow for foreign applicants. We anchor to e-ikamet.gov.tr, the Land Registry (Tapu ve Kadastro), and Presidential Decree texts.

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