What NakonRent detects
This page does not promise a public benefit or legal result. It helps detect whether the contract contains points affecting single-parent families: income-based Arnona discount that varies by municipality, rental-assistance eligibility and itemised rent.
| Critical point | What NakonRent reviews | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Arnona discount | Document consistency, variable amounts and red flags | |
| Rental assistance | Document consistency, variable amounts and red flags | |
| Itemised rent | Document consistency, variable amounts and red flags |
Verified data for this profile
- Misrad HaShikun offers means-tested rental assistance for eligible families; eligibility and amounts depend on current criteria — verify your case with the ministry.Misrad HaShikun - rental assistance
- Kol Zchut notes Arnona discounts depend on the municipality, status and income; a single parent may be eligible, but the exact amount is confirmed with the local authority.Kol Zchut - Arnona
Common practical case
Single parent registered as the municipal Arnona holder: a discount may apply only to the registered resident's share. The contract should clarify who is the municipal holder, how utilities are split, and that rent is itemised so any assistance can be evidenced.
Before you act
- 01
Confirm with the municipality whether the Arnona discount needs you to be the registered holder before you sign.
- 02
Keep the rent itemised and receipts in your name, in case you apply for rental assistance.
- 03
Save proof of your status and any benefit letters together with the contract.
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