Be trustworthy
Rentalkovo connects trustworthy landlords with trustworthy tenants. By creating a community of people who are satisfied with the terms they have agreed to and who are enjoying a good time living in the apartment, Rentalkovo strives to improve the culture of housing. So what can we do to become that?
Trusted landlord
- Follows the agreed rules, does not come to the apartment without notice, does not increase the price without authorization, or does not terminate the contract prematurely and without an adequate reason.
- Takes care of his property. If something is not working, he will make sure it is fixed in a reasonable time. He paints when the tenant changes, or when it is necessary. He replaces the damaged device with a functional one in an effort not to limit normal functioning. The property is being gradually modernized so that the tenant is satisfied. He realizes that by investing in his property, he increases the quality of housing for his tenants.
- Is interested in the satisfaction of the tenant and tries to meet his needs to a reasonable extent. He will add the necessary equipment or replace the couch with a bed, if this is necessary for the tenant's comfortable sleep.
- Rents with a contract, so both parties are more protected. All documentation is recorded according to the currently valid standards.
- Requests reasonable payments. The monthly rent is set in an amount corresponding to the condition of the property. Overpayments for services connected with the property are returned to the tenant, as well as the deposit, of course according to the real condition of the transferred property.
- Is honest. When presenting the apartment, he mentions all the advantages of the property, but also points out possible shortcomings, such as problems with parking or conflicting neighbors.
- Pays taxes and hands over to the state what belongs to him.
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Trusted tenant
- Pays on time and the full amount. Be it the deposit or the monthly rent, the agreed monthly utility charges and also any potential outstanding amounts.
- Is order-loving. He cleans regularly and not just superficially. He behaves as if he were at home - to the building, furnishings, or small details.
- Follows the agreed rules, regarding smokers, pets, visits, quiet at night and other points agreed in the contract.
- Communicates sensibly and quickly. Informs the lessor about repairs in the building in which the property is located, or about damages within the property. In time, he will announce the termination of the contract and changes that have occurred and could affect it.
- Is independent in crisis situations. He can change light bulbs and solve similar problems on his own. He knows the neighbors and can also get a contact for the building manager, if necessary. When a problem arises, he looks for a solution himself.
- Will hand over the property in the condition in which he took it over, or in reasonable wear and tear considering the use for the given period. He knows how to clean up after himself and if something has been damaged, he has no problem coming out with the truth.
- Is reliable, he takes care of the rental property as if it were his own.
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