What NakonRent detects
This page does not promise a public benefit or legal result. It helps detect whether the contract contains points affecting common-law couples: equal tenancy rights regardless of marital status, both partners on the lease and succession of the tenancy.
| Critical point | What NakonRent reviews | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Equal tenancy rights | Document consistency, variable amounts and red flags | |
| Both partners on lease | Document consistency, variable amounts and red flags | |
| Tenancy succession | Document consistency, variable amounts and red flags |
Verified data for this profile
- Kol Zchut explains common-law partners (yeduim batzibur) have broad legal recognition in Israel; in renting, both partners can be named on the lease to protect each other's rights.Kol Zchut - common-law partners
- Tenancy protections — including the guarantee cap (section 25y) — apply equally regardless of marital status; put both partners and the succession terms in writing.Kol Zchut - guarantee cap
Common practical case
Common-law couple renting together: if only one partner signs, the other may have weaker standing if things go wrong. It is prudent to name both partners on the lease and clarify what happens to the tenancy if one leaves.
Before you act
- 01
Put both partners' names on the lease.
- 02
Write down each partner's deposit share and what happens if one leaves.
- 03
Keep guarantees within the legal cap and notices in writing.
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