Colombia's residential rental market is governed by Ley 820 de 2003, which sets a default one-year lease and bans cash security deposits, so landlords instead require a guarantee — typically a Colombian co-signer (fiador/codeudor) who owns property, a rental-guarantee policy (poliza de arrendamiento), a frozen bank CDT, or several months' rent paid in advance. Newcomers without a local guarantor usually start with a furnished mid-term rental (Airbnb, local agencies, expat Facebook groups) in hubs like Medellin and Bogota before signing a long-term unfurnished lease.
Die Mietgrundlagen
- Üblicher Mietvertrag
- 1 Jahr
- Kaution
- —
- Möbliert
- Möbliert + unmöbliert
- Mittelfristiger Markt
- Starker Mittelfristmarkt
- Adressregistrierung
- Erforderlich
Maklergebühr: Real-estate agency (inmobiliaria) commission is customarily built into the owner's side of the contract rather than charged to the tenant as a separate move-in fee; agencies typically earn roughly 7-10% or more on the rent. Foreigners renting directly from owners avoid the agency intermediary entirely.
Adressregistrierung
Foreigners granted a visa valid for more than 3 months must register with Migracion Colombia and obtain a Cedula de Extranjeria (foreign ID card) within 15 days of visa issuance or of entering Colombia; tourism, business and visitor visas are exempt. It is an immigration/identity registration (needed to open a bank account, sign contracts, access services) rather than a purely address-based municipal registry.
Ihre Rechte als Mieter
Ley 820 de 2003 protects tenants: it prohibits cash deposits and real guarantees (cauciones reales) to secure the tenant's obligations (Art. 16), caps annual rent increases at 100% of the prior calendar year's CPI/IPC inflation (Art. 20), defaults leases to a one-year term where not stipulated (Art. 5), and provides automatic renewal on the same terms and for the same period when both parties have met their obligations (Art. 6).
Gut zu wissen
- No legal cash deposit: Ley 820 bans deposits, and in practice landlords often accept rent paid a few months in advance instead of a frozen sum
- Strong furnished mid-term market in Medellin and Bogota makes a soft landing easy for nomads while they hunt for a long-term lease
- Annual rent increases are legally capped at the prior year's CPI/IPC inflation, giving long-term tenants predictability
- Renting directly from owners lets foreigners skip both the agency commission and the local-guarantor requirement
Worauf Sie achten sollten
- Long-term unfurnished leases usually demand a Colombian fiador/codeudor who owns property; without one, expect to pay several months' rent in advance, post a CDT (often roughly 5-9 months' rent), or buy a poliza de arrendamiento
- Furnished (amoblado) units and expat-targeted listings/Facebook groups generally cost more than comparable local-market unfurnished rentals
- Despite the deposit ban, money paid to agencies has been hard to recover in disputes — prefer reputable intermediaries and keep written proof
- Register for the Cedula de Extranjeria within the 15-day Migracion Colombia deadline; missing it can bring fines and complicate later procedures
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Mieten in Colombia: FAQ
Mieten in Colombia: FAQ
Wie viel Kaution brauche ich, um in Colombia zu mieten?
Es gibt keine einheitliche veröffentlichte Norm — die Kautionen variieren je nach Vermieter. Rechnen Sie mit mindestens einer Monatsmiete als Kaution, plus der ersten Monatsmiete im Voraus, plus etwaige Maklergebühr (real-estate agency (inmobiliaria) commission is customarily built into the owner's side of the contract rather than charged to the tenant as a separate move-in fee; agencies typically earn roughly 7-10% or more on the rent. foreigners renting directly from owners avoid the agency intermediary entirely.).
Muss ich meine Adresse in Colombia registrieren?
Ja — Foreigners granted a visa valid for more than 3 months must register with Migracion Colombia and obtain a Cedula de Extranjeria (foreign ID card) within 15 days of visa issuance or of entering Colombia; tourism, business and visitor visas are exempt. It is an immigration/identity registration (needed to open a bank account, sign contracts, access services) rather than a purely address-based municipal registry.
Finde ich möblierte oder kurzfristige Mietobjekte in Colombia?
Möbliert + unmöbliert und der mittelfristige Markt, auf den sich Nomaden verlassen, ist starker mittelfristmarkt. Beginnen Sie Ihre Suche auf Finca Raiz (fincaraiz.com.co), Metrocuadrado (metrocuadrado.com), Properati.
Quellen
- Government Ley 820 de 2003 — Gestor Normativo, Funcion Publica (Colombia) (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Media Ley 820 de 2003 (Regimen de arrendamiento de vivienda urbana) — texto y articulos (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Government Que es la Cedula de Extranjeria y como obtenerla — LegalApp, MinJusticia (Colombia) (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Media Guide to Overcoming the Fiador Requirement in Colombia — Medellin Guru (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Media How to Rent a House in Colombia: Customs and Requirements — Expat Group (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Media Finca Raiz — Colombian property listings portal (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15