Lease Agreement

How to Cover Damages in a Rented Apartment – From Security Deposit or Insurance?

Print Imagine returning from holiday and finding an unpleasant letter from your landlord in the mailbox. Apparently, you flooded the neighbours, ruined the flooring, and the costs are in the tens of thousands of crowns. And the question immediately pops up: “How will we pay for this?” Many tenants and landlords at that moment start

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Can the Landlord Keep the Security Deposit? When Yes and When Not?

Print Imagine moving out of an apartment. Everything is cleaned, the keys are returned, the movers are gone. All you’re waiting for is the return of the security deposit you paid years ago. Instead, you receive an email from the landlord: “I’m keeping the deposit to cover damages and unpaid bills.” The problem? You have

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When and How Is the Security Deposit Returned at the End of a Lease?

Print Imagine you’re moving out of your apartment, you’ve cleaned every corner, repainted the walls, and hand over the keys with a sigh of relief. In your mind, you’ve already planned how to use the money from your returned deposit – maybe for new furniture, maybe for a holiday. But days turn into weeks, and

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Can a Tenant Make Changes to an Apartment Without the Landlord’s Consent?

Print magine moving into a new apartment and, within a few weeks, feeling the urge to make it your own – the old kitchen could use a modern facelift, the living room wall would look great in a different color, and maybe a nice air-conditioning unit would be perfect for summer. You might be thinking:

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How to Terminate a Lease Agreement – Guide for Tenants and Landlords

Print Imagine you’ve decided to move out. Maybe you’re relocating to a bigger apartment, found a better deal, or your life situation has changed. Ending a lease isn’t just about handing back the keys – if you don’t follow the correct process, you could face unpleasant surprises such as penalties, loss of your security deposit,

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