Tool overview
Calculadora de Alquileres
Calculadora de Alquileres official site calculadoradealquileres.onlineCalculadora de Alquileres turns official Argentine adjustment indices into a practical estimate for tenants and landlords comparing IPC, ICL, RIPTE, CABA, and other rent-update scenarios.
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What is this tool?
Calculate rent adjustments in Argentina with IPC, ICL, or RIPTE indices, contract dates, and current rent values, with dedicated tools and explanations for common lease scenarios.
Best for
Argentine tenants, landlords, and property managers who need a quick estimate based on the adjustment method written in a lease.
Pricing note
The calculators are free and require no account. Results are estimates; the contract terms and current official index publications remain authoritative.
Key features
Use cases
Estimate the next rent amount before an IPC-based adjustment date.
Compare how IPC, ICL, and RIPTE could affect a lease under different clauses.
Check the calculation with a landlord, tenant, accountant, or property manager.
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How to use
Open Calculadora de Alquileres from this detail page.
Choose the calculator that matches the IPC, ICL, RIPTE, or local method in your contract.
Enter the current rent, relevant dates, and requested index values.
Review the estimate against your contract and the latest official publication before acting.
FAQ
Is Calculadora de Alquileres free?
Yes. The calculators can be used online without paying or creating an account.
Which rent indices does it support?
The site includes tools and guidance for IPC, ICL, RIPTE, and selected local scenarios such as CABA.
Does the result have legal authority?
No. It is an estimate. Your signed lease, applicable rules, and the latest official index data determine the enforceable amount.
Can landlords and tenants both use it?
Yes. Both sides can use the same inputs to check a proposed adjustment and discuss any difference.
Can it calculate rent outside Argentina?
It is built for Argentine indices and lease practices, so it should not be relied on for contracts governed elsewhere.