anish_gdansk
28 Sep 2010
Real Estate / Can a registered Poland tenant be kicked out, and unregistered ? [12]
Hey,
I am renting a flat here in Gdansk, and I was registered by the landlord in Urzad Miasto. He didn't want to give me a written contract, to avoid taxes. He had told me, that as long as things remain fine between us, there is no need of a written contract. If things start to go bad, we can set down the rules, and create an agreement in paper. The registration was only temporary for 9 months.
There is another Polish flatmate, with whom I had to share the place. The landlord happens to be a friend of hers. Now, this flatmate is creating problems, and trying to convince the landlord to kick me out, and unregister me. The landlord was suppose to furnish my room, with a bed and a wardrobe, but she now doesn't want him to buy any furniture at all.
Is it possible that the landlord can unregister me and kick me out of the house. ( I have no problem with rent, and other conditions. )
Thanks,
A troubled expat !!
Hey,
I am renting a flat here in Gdansk, and I was registered by the landlord in Urzad Miasto. He didn't want to give me a written contract, to avoid taxes. He had told me, that as long as things remain fine between us, there is no need of a written contract. If things start to go bad, we can set down the rules, and create an agreement in paper. The registration was only temporary for 9 months.
There is another Polish flatmate, with whom I had to share the place. The landlord happens to be a friend of hers. Now, this flatmate is creating problems, and trying to convince the landlord to kick me out, and unregister me. The landlord was suppose to furnish my room, with a bed and a wardrobe, but she now doesn't want him to buy any furniture at all.
Is it possible that the landlord can unregister me and kick me out of the house. ( I have no problem with rent, and other conditions. )
Thanks,
A troubled expat !!