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Renting Guide

Can foreigners rent property in Malta?

Updated April 2026

Direct Answer

Yes — anyone can rent property in Malta regardless of nationality. There are no restrictions on foreigners renting. You will typically need proof of employment or income, 1–3 months deposit, and valid ID. Many landlords let to the island's large international expat community.

No Restrictions on Foreign Renters

Malta imposes no nationality restrictions on renting. The island's large expat population — driven by iGaming, fintech, tourism, and EU institutions — means landlords are very accustomed to international tenants.

What Landlords Typically Require

Copy of passport. Proof of employment (job offer letter, employment contract) or income. 1 month deposit (required by law as of recent regulation). Some landlords ask for 2–3 months. A reference from a previous landlord can help.

Malta Rental Lease Law

Malta's residential tenancy laws (Residential Leases Act) regulate landlord-tenant relationships. Minimum lease terms, deposit rules (maximum 1 month deposit for residential), notice periods, and tenant rights are all codified. Leases must be registered with the Housing Authority.

What to Watch Out For

Always visit the property before signing. Check the inventory (what furniture/appliances are included). Clarify what bills are included. Ensure the lease is in English and is a Housing Authority-compliant contract. Check the lease term and notice periods carefully.

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More Questions

What is the typical notice period in a Malta rental?

The Residential Leases Act specifies notice periods based on tenancy duration. For tenancies of less than 6 months: 1 week. 6 months to 1 year: 1 month. 1–2 years: 2 months. Over 2 years: 3 months.

Can a Malta landlord increase rent during the tenancy?

Rent can only be increased according to the terms specified in the lease contract. Annual increases are typically capped or tied to inflation. The Residential Leases Act provides protections.

Do I need a Maltese bank account to rent?

Not strictly required, but many landlords prefer bank transfer payments. Opening a Maltese bank account (BOV or HSBC) is straightforward with a passport and proof of address.

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