Hi Shi,

I guess you do not have much to do in such a situation.

What you can tell the landlady that if she does not respect the
contract, you will report her into the local tax office. Just tell her
that you will send the office a copy of your rental contract (I hope
that you and she signed the one).

The tax people in Moscow do react to such reports, and usually call
landladies to urge them to submit tax declarations, or face a fine.
You will need to indicate her address - where she lives - and her home
phone number.

The list of inspections in each okrug is here:

http://www.r77.nalog.ru/str.php?topic=imns77

You may need to call one of them in the okrug where the landlady
lives, give them her street and they will tell you which office
handles the area.

However, the first point to contact is the agency which you used. I
hope this is not Inkom!

Cheers

Vladimir

Wednesday, May 13, 2009, 11:59:02 PM, you wrote:


> I wonder if this happens frequently in Russia.  I rent a one room apartment 
> in spartivnaya for 35000 rubles via agency. After 2 months, the owner came in 
> and said that she wants to end the contract
> with me, giving unreasonable reasons, like living more than 2 people (in fact 
> we doesn't), and complaints by neighbours... which doesn't happen before. She 
> even bring several people who wanted to
> rent it and looked around. I was shocked. Apparently, she decided to rent it 
> for a better price while we signed a one year contract. How the hell does 
> something like this ever happens. 
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