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Renting a home in Timor-Leste

Most rentals in Timor-Leste are informal: no written lease, no receipts, no protection for either side. It works — until it doesn't. A written agreement costs nothing and protects both of you.

What a decent lease covers

  • Rent amount, currency (usually USD), due date and how it is paid
  • Deposit: how much, who holds it, and the conditions for returning it
  • Who pays for electricity (EDTL), water, internet and the generator
  • Repairs: what the landlord fixes, what the tenant fixes, and how fast
  • Notice period for ending or renewing the tenancy

Typical Dili price ranges

As a rough orientation: rooms and kos-style boarding rent for roughly $50–250 per month; solid family houses and apartments for $400–1,500; and serviced, expat-standard houses and compound homes for $1,500–3,500+. Prices vary enormously with location, security, water and backup power.

On Sites of Timor every tenancy gets a written digital lease, rent receipts, and a maintenance log — free for tenants.

This guide is general information, not legal advice. Laws and administrative practice change — for a transaction, engage a lawyer and use the official notary and registration services.

Know before you sign

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