Practical rental information for Argentine tenants — contracts, agencies, rights, and a community that answers from real experience.
Scattered across Twitter threads, WhatsApp groups, and expired forum posts — the information that matters to tenants used to be impossible to find twice. Not anymore.
Community members share documented experiences with agencies operating in Argentina — what to watch for before signing, which practices are common, and how others have navigated difficult situations.
Clauses that seem standard but carry significant implications — explained in plain language by tenants who have dealt with them. From adjustment indexes to early termination conditions.
Argentina's rental legislation has evolved significantly in recent years. We track and explain changes in accessible language, with context on what each update means for tenants in practice.
Model letters for common tenant situations: requesting repairs, disputing improper charges, notifying early termination, and more — reviewed by community members with direct experience using them.
Questions answered by other tenants who have faced similar situations. Moderated to maintain quality and accuracy. Experience-based knowledge, clearly distinguished from legal advice.
Unlike social media threads, information here is organized, categorized, and searchable. When you need to find something again in six months, it will still be here.
The Argentine rental market generates a constant stream of questions. Tenants ask, others answer — and then the thread disappears, the group archive expires, the tweet gets buried. Felmado exists to break that cycle.
Use this calculator to estimate how your rent changes after a contractual update. For reference only — always verify with your actual contract terms.
Enter your current rent and the agreed adjustment percentage to see the estimated new amount.
The ICL (Índice para Contratos de Locación) is published by the BCRA and used as a reference for adjustments under current legislation.
Current law establishes adjustment periods. The specific terms depend on your contract date and applicable legislation at signing.
This calculator is illustrative. Your specific contract clause governs the actual adjustment method and timing.
If your adjustment clause is unclear, post your question in the forum. Other tenants who've dealt with similar clauses can share their experience.
Felmado is curated. Contributions are reviewed to ensure they add genuine value — accurate, specific, and relevant to the Argentine rental context.
Find information by topic, agency name, contract type, or keyword. The archive is organized for quick access.
Post your question in the forum. Other tenants who have faced similar situations respond from direct experience.
Share what you know. Your experience with an agency, a clause, or a process helps the next tenant who faces the same situation.
Rental information in Argentina is scattered, ephemeral, and hard to verify. Felmado is building a permanent, organized, community-maintained knowledge base for tenants.
Free access. No legal representation. No conflict mediation. Just practical information from people who've been there.
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