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11.05.10 From: Marco
I will relocate to Moscow, expecting to get a place for my kids at AAS. Please help me to get a good apartment (3 bedrooms) or a house near the school.    Read answer
19.01.10 From: Boris
I would ideally like to rent a property (large flat or small house) with the following characteristics: (1) centrally located (as close to the Kremlin as possible as will be working near there), (2) very near a very good school (for a 3-4 year old) and (3) with outdoor space (e.g. a ground floor flat with a garden or patio), as we have a dog. I appreciate there may not be many (if any) properties in Moscow fitting this description but please let me know what area you would recommend and a rough estimate of rent range. Thank you!    Read answer
18.01.10 From: Don P
We are generally pleased with our apartment, but after 3 months, and a number of things promised to be done are not yet done - installing drapes, bookshelves, wardrobe doors, etc. According to the lease, these were to have been done two months ago. Do we have a legal right to withhold rent until the landlord completes thes promised items?    Read answer
05.10.09 From: Maria
I have a vacant studio flat in Mytishi, which is very close to Moscow (train stop "Perlovka")and wish to rent it out to someone who is looking for affordable private place. For all details please contact me: marsha8330@hotmail.com    Read answer
15.09.09 From: Ryan
We have just moved out of a flat after a year and the landlords are unsatisfied with the state of the carpets in the flat. We had the flat professionally cleaned out of our own pocket and have offered to pay for a dry cleaning service, but the landlord still claims two of the carpets may have to be replaced, despite them not being damaged in any way. Do we have any rights at all in this situation?     Read answer
14.09.09 From: Kelly
Hello, my name is Kelly and I am looking to rent in Moscow, downtown, preferably, around Zubovsky Blvd. I am hoping to share a room to lower the monthly rent. Anything between $850-$1,000 is what I am looking at. I know living downtown is expensive, but I would be open to sharing a room with a student or other Americans living in Moscow. Let me know. You can reach me at my e-mail address here: kkeiter@hotmail.com. Thank you!    Read answer
23.06.09 From: Andrei
Hello! I am an expat who owns an apartment in St. Petersburg which I am renting out. I have usually accepted the rent in cash, but since I am currently abroad I asked the tenant to transfer the rent to my bank account (a ruble account at Raiffeisen bank). When he tried to do this however, he was informed that it was impossible for residents to transfer funds to non-residents' accounts. Is this true or is his bank (Sberbank) giving him misleading information? (He gave them the necessary "currency control code").    Read answer
11.06.09 From: Gresha
Dear Tess,
We are considering an expat assignment in Moscow and are negotiating our living expenses. We would like a 4-bedroom townhome or house close to the AAS. Can you please help me with current rent prices and availability?
Thanks very much!    Read answer
05.03.09 From: Helene
Dear ladies and gentlemen,
I am looking for a western renovated comfortable 1-2-room apartment. As my work place is on Putilkovskoye shosse, I would prefer to rent between that point and the city centre, near a mentro station. Do I have realistic expectation with a budget about 20-30K Rub/month? Thanks in advance for your answer!    Read answer
02.03.09 From: David Styles
I'm trying to insure my Dacha but the agency I've approached want silly money for basic insurance. Can you recommend a competetively priced insurance company who will actually pay-up if something occurred? Thanks!    Read answer
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