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Accommodation in Valetta
When moving to a new country, it may be easier to connect and meet new people in an urban environment. If you have ...

How to find a house or an apartment in Sliema
Tas-Sliema—commonly known as Sliema—is one of the most sought-after areas in Malta, attracting both ...

Having a baby in Malta
During your stay in Malta, you may go through important life events such as pregnancy. As a future mother, you can ...

How to find a job in Gozo
If you're planning to move to Malta, consider the island of Gozo. Quieter than the main island, Gozo offers a ...

Obtaining a residence and work permit in Malta
Obtaining a resident card and work permit is an essential step for any expatriate in Malta. While it is ...

How to get around Valletta
Covering just about one square kilometer, Valletta is the smallest capital in the European Union. Yet, this ...

What to do in case of emergency in Malta
Moving to a new country usually means creating new memories. Still, accidents or emergencies can happen, and ...

Taxes in Malta
Whether you have decided to work or to retire in Malta, taxation will likely be one of your main concerns. ...

The detail is in the fine print and this is a time to be pedantic in the interpretation. Your mistake, though understandable. Was not to get written changes with friends when you left for them to take over contract. But perhaps you have copies of emails? I feel landlord may be trying a bluff or he/she is thinking 3 x 1 month = 3 months rent? One can only speculate. It his highly unlikely that there will be any serious consequences over what is a civil matter. But next time and for anyone else, include specific 'what if' and 'force majeure' clauses in the contract and be specific, remember English is not their first language and much can be lost in interpretation; unintentionally or otherwise 


