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Joined: 20 Nov 2012 / Female ♀
Last Post: 20 May 2013
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From: Kraków, Warszawa, Polska
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EasyRent   
20 May 2013
Real Estate / Law and tenancy contracts in Poland [31]

The risk of living in dormitories... Not always privat mean good :)
But if is a company, it will be harder to fight against them, so still I suggest write a letter of resignantion and see what happen.
EasyRent   
20 May 2013
Real Estate / Law and tenancy contracts in Poland [31]

Being a student in private owned student dorms

I never heard of private dorms with reception staffs, monitoring etc :D Where are they?

Yes, owner should be responsible for the doors, I can agree with you.
Yes they have responsibilities about flats, not whole buildings, unfortunately.

You can try give him letter of resignation and see what he will say .
EasyRent   
20 May 2013
Real Estate / Law and tenancy contracts in Poland [31]

Hmm From my point of view it's not that simple (I'm Real Estate Agent and I know polish law in that area) so,

1rst. Owner is not responsable for reception staff , cameras in the building etc, you just can't demand on him to repair or fire them...He can only write an official letter to Administration Office, describe issues and waiting for response.

2nd. About parties, just call to the Police, simple.

and about termination contract, if contract was sign for some period of time (one year, six months, etc) , there is no possibility to resign without owners permission. you can write an official letter to owner and describe your problems with building, but it's all ...

If you stop paying, there is alsowys a risk that owner can sue you...

Good luck!

Marzena
EasyRent   
16 Apr 2013
Life / 2300 PLN is enough for living in Krakow, Poland? [12]

But yea, for a good standard 50smq+ in the center will be around 2000.

Yes, exactly and it's not so easy to find flats like this with english speaking owner.. so 2200-2300 is minimum you have to spend!

but in general 4500 for living whole month is enough.
EasyRent   
15 Apr 2013
Life / 2300 PLN is enough for living in Krakow, Poland? [12]

Hmmm
But those offers you you sent are all inclusive around 2200-2300 also :D
just rental fee is not high, but there is expensive gas or electrical heating system.

For 2 rooms flat in city center in good standard you need to spend around 2000 PLN.