Renting an appartment in Poland using 'biuro'

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I'm going to say for at least a month in Warsaw. If I rent a flat using 'biuro' - who pay commission: an owner or a guest? How big it usually is?






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Can I rent an apartment in Poland?

In Poland, we have obligatory registering residence requirement. If foreigner wants to register in a rented apartment he needs to have lease agreement with the landlord. Only a foreigner staying in Poland on the basis of documents giving him the right to stay (e.g. a valid visa or residence card) may register.

How can I rent a flat in Poland?

  • Set a reasonable price. Before you place your ad, think carefully what price you expect. ...
  • Draft a good ad. If you decide to rent your flat individually, take your time to prepare an ad. ...
  • Sign a rental agreement. It is an absolute must. ...
  • Take care of your flat and... tenants. ...
  • Decide whether to hire an agent.


  • What is the average cost of rent in Poland?

    As of February 2021, the average price tag for real estate rent in Poland is as follows: Warsaw - an apartment up to 35 square meters will cost you 1900 zlotys per month, 35-50 square meters - 2400 zlotys, 50-70 square meters - 3300 zlotys, above 70 square meters - about 4100 zlotys.

    How much is rent per month in Poland?

    How expensive is housing and accommodation in Poland?Rental cost in Krakow\xb9\xb3Average monthly costLarge apartmentPLN3,317Medium apartmentPLN2,700Small apartmentPLN2,082Oct 5, 2020



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