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Cyprus: Full Guide to Residential Tenancy Laws

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Master the landlord tenant rights in Cyprus with our guide on statutory vs contractual tenancies, the 2026 rent caps, and Northern Cyprus holiday home regulations.

Melvin Prince
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Verificato Apr 2026Cipro flag
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Cyprus operates under a unique dual rental system. The legal framework is split between properties governed by the Rent Control Law of 1983 and those operating under the Free Market (Contract Law).

Rent Control Cap
6% (through 2027)
Build Cutoff
Dec 31, 1999
Stamp Duty
30 Days

1. Statutory vs. Contractual Tenancies

The most critical distinction for a Cyprus landlord is the age and location of the property.

  • Statutory Tenancy: Applies to properties completed on or before December 31, 1999, located in a "Controlled Area." These tenants enjoy extreme protection, and landlords can only increase rent within the 6% government-mandated cap once every two years.
  • Contractual Tenancy: Applies to newer buildings. Rent and terms are governed by the signed agreement and the Cyprus Contract Law (Cap. 149).

2. Mandatory Lease Formalities

To be legally enforceable in court (District or Rent Control Court), all leases must be:

  1. Written and Signed: Accompanied by two witnesses.
  2. Stamped: At the Tax Department within 30 days of signing. Failure to stamp the lease makes it inadmissible as evidence in a legal dispute.

3. Eviction Procedures (Fast-Track)

Following 2020 reforms, landlords can seek a "fast-track" eviction for non-payment of rent.

  • Statutory Tenants: Must be served a 21-day notice. If they fail to pay or deposit the arrears, the landlord can apply for an eviction order.
  • Contractual Tenants: Eviction follows standard District Court procedures unless the contract defines specific breach triggers.

4. Short-Term Rental Compliance (2026)

The surge in holiday rentals has led to stricter registration. Every self-catering unit must be registered with the Deputy Ministry of Tourism. In the northern part of the island, the March 2026 law has introduced massive fines for operating holiday homes without a valid permit.

5. Maintenance Obligations

Landlords are generally responsible for structural repairs and ensuring the property is habitable. Tenants handle minor day-to-day upkeep. For statutory properties, the division of repair costs is strictly defined by the Rent Control Court precedents.

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