Landlords often sign contracts in a hurry, without carefully reading each point. Meanwhile, some provisions that regularly appear in lease agreements are illegal and therefore do not bind the tenant to the landlord—even if they have signed them. Experts from the Morizon-Gratka Group explain what clauses to look for in a contract and why some can be simply ignored.
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Landlords often sign contracts in a hurry, without carefully reading each point. Meanwhile, some provisions that regularly appear in lease agreements are illegal and therefore do not bind the tenant to the landlord—even if they have signed them. Experts from the Morizon-Gratka Group explain what clauses to look for in a contract and why some can be simply ignored.