Generate a rental agreement compliant with Civil Code (Código Civil, inherited from Spanish law). Pre-configured with Equatorial Guinea tenancy law requirements.
Tenancy agreements in Equatorial Guinea are governed by Civil Code (Código Civil, inherited from Spanish law) & Housing Regulations. The maximum security deposit is 1–2 months rent. Landlord notice period: 30–60 days written notice. Tenant notice period: 30 days written notice. Disputes are resolved through the Tribunal de Primera Instancia (Court of First Instance).
Tenant protection: Limited formal protections; court order needed for eviction. Rent increases: No formal cap; market-driven. Stamp duty: Registration encouraged; minimal fees.
Disclaimer: This is a template. Tenancy laws vary and change. Consult a qualified property lawyer in Equatorial Guinea before signing any lease agreement.