What NakonRent detects
This page does not promise a public benefit or legal result. It helps detect whether the contract contains points affecting haredi and large families: large-family Arnona discount by municipality, means-tested assistance and Va'ad Bayit or occupancy clauses.
| Critical point | What NakonRent reviews | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Large-family discount | Document consistency, variable amounts and red flags | |
| Means-tested assistance | Document consistency, variable amounts and red flags | |
| Va'ad Bayit / occupancy | Document consistency, variable amounts and red flags |
Verified data for this profile
- Kol Zchut notes large families may receive an Arnona discount that varies by municipality and number of children; verify with the local authority.Kol Zchut - Arnona
- Misrad HaShikun offers means-tested rental assistance for eligible families; eligibility depends on current criteria, not a fixed promised amount.Misrad HaShikun - rental assistance
Common practical case
Large family renting an older building with a Va'ad Bayit: occupancy and 'number of residents' clauses, plus building fees, can become friction points. The contract should state the permitted occupants, what the Va'ad Bayit covers, and that the large-family Arnona discount is requested from the municipality, not the landlord.
Before you act
- 01
Confirm the permitted number of occupants and that it matches your family before signing.
- 02
Ask what the Va'ad Bayit fee covers and get it in writing.
- 03
Request the large-family Arnona discount from the municipality, not the landlord.
You can ask the bot to prepare a checklist and text for requesting an appointment or process through the official municipal channel.