What NakonRent detects
This page does not promise a public benefit or legal result. It helps detect whether the contract contains points affecting long-term institutional rental: state-supervised standard terms, regulated rent escalation and built-in dispute routes that differ from a private landlord.
| Critical point | What NakonRent reviews | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Supervised standard terms | Document consistency, variable amounts and red flags | |
| Regulated rent escalation | Document consistency, variable amounts and red flags | |
| Built-in dispute route | Document consistency, variable amounts and red flags |
Verified data for this profile
- Long-term institutional rentals still follow the statutory guarantee cap (section 25y) and tenancy protections; standard program terms are published by the operator.Kol Zchut - guarantee cap
- The landlord/operator must keep the dwelling fit for use and fix defects in reasonable time; institutional programs usually have a defined maintenance and dispute route.Kol Zchut - landlord repairs
Common practical case
Tenant signing with a long-term rental operator: the standard contract should still respect the guarantee cap, a clear maintenance route and the published rent-escalation rule. Compare the operator's standard terms against the statutory protections before signing.
Before you act
- 01
Read the operator's standard terms and compare them to the statutory protections.
- 02
Confirm the guarantee stays within the legal cap and how rent escalation is calculated.
- 03
Check the maintenance and dispute route defined by the program.
You can ask the bot to prepare a checklist and text for requesting an appointment or process through the official municipal channel.