Answers to frequently asked questions
Everything about the rental agreement
1. if you have contacted us, possibly by telephone, and have decided on a room, you will be sent a link that will take you to a form. All you have to do is complete any missing details and upload a copy of your ID so that we can draw up the contract. Here you can also decide whether you would like to conclude the contract with or without a parental guarantee.
2. a digital contract will then be created, which you will receive and sign online. The parental guarantee will also be sent to you with the request to have it signed by the guarantor. The signed documents are countersigned by the landlord and then all parties receive a digitally certified PDF. This will also contain the house rules.
3. if you do not choose a guarantee, we now need the deposit to be transferred to the account specified in the contract. To be on the safe side, send us a screenshot of the transaction so that we can reserve the room for you.
4. about 2 weeks before moving in, you will receive an email with details about the “check-in” and, if applicable, an invitation to the WhatsApp group of the shared flat. Please let us know your arrival day and time. We can hand over the keys between 9:00 and 18:00, or later in exceptional cases. If you arrive outside these times, coordinate with the other residents, as it is quite possible that someone will already be there.
5. the keys will be handed over at the address of the shared flat at the agreed time – the key will already be in your room. We will explain everything you need to know about the apartment and wish you every success and that you feel at home here. We will also be available for questions and problems afterwards and will try to answer and solve them as quickly as possible.
This has to do with the semester start times, which are in February and September. The rooms are not rented out to anyone else in the short free periods between semesters and it is our job to ensure year-round occupancy. This is not a problem with 12-month contracts, which is why many landlords in Budapest prefer these long contracts. As a compromise, we offer half-year contracts that start on February 1 and August 1. By the way, August in Budapest is particularly worthwhile: there is the Sziget Festival, the national holiday including a large fireworks display, and many events to enjoy.
This is a fixed-term contract that must be adhered to for the agreed length of time. However, if you find a new tenant for the remaining period who is also acceptable to us and your flatmates, we can terminate your contract in return.
No, but in this case a deposit of two months’ net rent is required. In addition, the deposit must be credited to the landlord’s account immediately for the contract to become legally binding.
The parental guarantee is limited to 3 net rents and must be signed by the guarantor (parents, family members). This means that only one net rent has to be paid, which you can transfer or bring in cash to hand over the keys.
The service charges cover everything: janitor service, electricity, gas, water, internet and, in the shared flats with cleaning service, these costs too. Additional payments can only be made in the event of excessive electricity or gas consumption. However, as we check the meter readings every month, we can foresee such developments in good time and inform all flatmates so that they can react accordingly.
One example: in a shared flat, some residents had a particularly pronounced “need to shower” (around 40 minutes a day), which then increased gas consumption. The reference to possible additional demands helped (as did the reference to skin damage caused by too frequent showers 🙂 to limit the ritual to a reasonable duration and after 2 months everything was back to normal.
This is a flat rate for the final cleaning of the room and a maintenance fee, which we use if something breaks in the room due to normal use, or if something needs to be repainted, windows painted, etc. Occasionally we hear that landlords withhold the deposit completely and give flimsy reasons for doing so.
As you are only staying in the room for 6 or a maximum of 12 months, we cannot charge you for a complete renovation of the room, hence the flat rate – it is your share of the maintenance of the room.
We will ask for a copy/scan of your ID in order to verify your identity, and we will need some information such as your registered address, e-mail, etc. in order to create a legally valid contract.
This data is used exclusively for everything related to the tenancy. The data will neither be used for marketing purposes nor transferred / sold to third parties.