Most landlord-tenant conflicts in Portugal are preventable with a clear contract, a documented inventory, and consistent written communication. Prevention is far cheaper than eviction.
The problem
A soured relationship is the quiet path to non-payment and eviction. Misaligned expectations on deposits, repairs, and notice periods escalate fast — and once trust breaks, recovering rent gets harder.
For the full picture of your obligations, see our landlord rights and duties guide.
The fundamentals of a healthy tenancy
- A compliant written contract under the NRAU, signed before move-in.
- A detailed inventory with photos at check-in.
- Written communication for anything that matters — never verbal-only.
- Clear repair responsibilities spelled out in the lease.
The financial stakes
A relationship that breaks down can end in a months-long eviction and €5,400–€10,800 in losses. Every euro spent on clarity up front saves multiples on the back end.
Frequently asked questions
How should I handle a late payment the first time?
Address it immediately and in writing, keeping a clear record. Early, documented contact prevents most escalations.



