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19 May 2013
Real Estate / Law and tenancy contracts in Poland [31]

Is there a way of doing this break of contract more lawful and formal?

As far as I know contracts should offer exit clauses to both parties not just a contract that is biased to the favour of the landlord ?

What is the law as this would supersede private drafted letting agreements?
howto   
19 May 2013
Real Estate / Law and tenancy contracts in Poland [31]

I have an issue with a landlord (who is a company) where for months now issue presented with the building and their reception staff are always denied where feasible or ignored where not possible. these complaints include excessive noise after hours by either tenants or workmen; violation of non smoking rule by their reception staff, faulty lifts, lack of or at best inadequate laundry facility, lack of safety rail on an outer main staircase, CCTV cameras non operable, lack of smoke detectors, fire alarm and doors faulty, reception staff allowing 3rd parties into the building for door to door sales or donations purposes.

I am now looking to terminate the contract 1 1/2 months ahead but the contract has only an exit clause for the landlord and none for the tenant! Is this legally possible to have a one sided contract?

Being a student in private owned student dorms, does this make any difference?

What are tenant's rights in Polish civil code / law that would help me break this contract?