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I am looking to rent a 4 room apartment or house in Cluj/Kolosvar.Does anyone can help me?




Answers: Hire a real estate agent who is paid on commission by a landlord. no risk to you for using the expert. let them do the work/search

University Accomodation problems what can I do?

HI there,

I've be living in Halls for two years in a minute. The first year was great have no problems at all next to the flatmates or the management services.

This year however the track I have be dealt near by the university and the peope im living with have put me off self in hall again.

Firstly during the summer I had arranged to hold myself one of the premium (larger) rooms in the spanking new halls and I have a confirmation letter to read out thats what I had get. Then when I turn up on the start of the new year and collect my key I realise they have given me a Standard (smaller) room in need even informing me before foot.

The next issue be the fact that they have not supplied our flat with an Iron or a hoover. When I complained to the paperwork services about this they brought us an Iron and Hoover, but the subsequent day they took away the Iron because they saw that one of the flatmates have his own Iron and therefore deem that we must use his and not have a communal Iron approaching the other flats.


Answers: Press definitely works - give somebody a lift it to a public forum and they'll sort their ** out in no time. I'm not a student but I rent from a lettings company which deal with young-looking professionals in London, and they want to arrange social events for their tenant so they started a Facebook group for us all. If we own any problems and we call the landlord's mobile or the department, we don't get any response for weeks, but as soon as we put something on the Facebook page after it gets deal with without delay so that their name isn't draw from dragged through the dirt. So yeah, call your local article and university paper and achieve them to run a story on it.

What I'd also do is contact the university direct (i.e. not just the boarding house section; contact student services or something) and cause them aware of the problems. Whilst all unis are different, most student temporary housing is managed by a contractor, not by the university itself. The university may after choose to review who they've got managing the shelter - probably not before the subsequent school year starts though. If the individual managing the accommodation is a direct hand of the university, they could choose to fire the person - after adjectives, you wouldn't accept such piss poor presentation from your lecturers would you?

I'm surprised they haven't kicked out the particular guy that you complained in the order of out of concern for everyone's safety - he doesn't nouns like a pleasant individual. Maybe you should tell them that you mull over he's dangerous (even if you don't). With good opinion to you all getting charged for the disfavour that he's caused, read your contract scarcely to see if they can do this. I live in a houseshare and my contract say that I can only be charged for make worse to my own bathroom and bedroom, not to the communal areas, and this is simply because they can't prove who did what so it wouldn't be fair. If you're at adjectives unsure go see the CAB who will relieve you.

Regarding the iron, do you have a record of items which are supposed to be supplied with the flat (i.e. an inventory)? If so, later tell them they own to provide one. If not, I wouldn't be surprised if when you come to move out, they argue that they supplied one and that one of you guys has since removed it.
subsequent year go into a house?

i'm afraid person paid for the break you cause is average, they will probably just thieve it out of your deposit, watch out for that though because some companies try and lug more than it would really cost.

If you are not happy next write a letter to the command company and your uni to complain, doubt it will do much use but can't hurt to try

Signed a 3 year contract business go broke after one year what can i do to achieve out of the lease??

Myself, my father and my mother signed into a commercial lease for 3 years. The business went broke after the first year. We are completly broke and dont own any property. We informed the owner of the property that the business have gone broke and we personally are broke down to the finishing penny. We paid an extra month and next month he call myself and my father to his office. He stated freshly pay an extra month and that hed keep the later month and securtiy and hed let us out of it, my father thank him and we were more than appreciative. My father asked for a couple days to borrow the money from a family connections member if they even would make available it to us and two days later the owner call back and said that he spoke next to his father and they think that its going to help yourself to closer to three months to rent out the office. I said what happen to what you said and hes like you screwed me and stuff out of rent, i explained we dont enjoy that kind of money and hes going to sue. What are our option?


Answers: File Bankruptcy for the business.
Get a lawyer ASAP.
you signed a contract really you are responsible for the entire time you are fault
hard to say-so with how tons months owing on the contract
next time variety sure there is a clause as too your business not doing capably and getting out of your lease
Your options are to remuneration the rents asked, be sued, or file ruin for the business or for yourself, if you signed the lease on a personal basis.

I figure out your financial position, but you must remember that it's not the landlord's fault that your business falter. When you negotiate such leases, you are expected to honor what you signed and agreed to. Frankly, the manager is being modest in singular asking that you pay rents until he finds another tenant.

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