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Unfortunately not, this "contact" is in polish, and explained in english. Which would be the first give away for anyone who has been here for a while. For those coming, Always ask for a translation, you pay for a service, and that should give you a legal contract which has been translated. If not, think hard about the seller.
All our contracts are in Polish and English (each page separated into two columns). A contract which is signed by someone who doesn't speak the language is surely not legally binding?
This sounds a much more better way of doing things. Though im a little confused about what it means. Do you pay a fee to the agent before seeing property? or only after you have accepted it?
Sorry it wasn't clear, we do not charge a person just to look at a property. They only pay if they actually sign a lease. However, normally we do sign the representation agreement (stating how much the fee will be) before showing the apartment.
I would encourage these owners not to do that, by doing so they are only going to get a select group of people who can afford this easily. As i have said in older postings, the fact remains, the market should remain fair not only to those relocating here, but to those who live here. These high demands will only lead to people having the impression that krakow is far too expensive, and to look else where. As someone who help alot of people move here for work or other reasons, i think its the wrong way to go.
I agree, and for that reason I am actively discouraging our owners who wish to rent their apartments from charging any more than 1 month rent as a deposit. At the end of the day though, it is their decision to make.
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