Overview of Residential Renting in Ukraine: Tenant Rights and 2026 Reform

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A detailed overview of Ukraine''s residential rental market, including the landmark 2026 Housing Policy Reform and digital transition.

Melvin Prince
3 Min. Lesezeit
Verifiziert Apr 2026Ukraine flag
Ukraineresidential-rentalshousing-reformZivilgesetzbuchCompliance

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The residential rental market in Ukraine is undergoing a historic transformation. In January 2026, the Verkhovna Rada adopted Bill No. 12377 ("On the Basic Principles of Housing Policy"), finally replacing the outdated 1983 Soviet-era Housing Code with modern, market-oriented standards.

Legal Status
2026 Housing Reform
Form
Mandatory Written
Reg. Threshold
3 Years+

1. The 2026 Housing Policy Reform

Ukraine has moved away from the Soviet model. Key 2026 categories include:

  • Social Housing: Managed by municipal non-profits for vulnerable groups.
  • Affordable Housing: Includes rent-to-own models managed by commercial entities under state supervision.
  • Service Housing: Temporary housing tied strictly to employment duration, now strictly non-privatizable.

2. Key Civil Code Principles (Naym vs. Orenda)

Regardless of the 2026 reforms, the Civil Code (Chapter 59) remains the base for private contracts:

  • Written Form: Mandatory for all residential leases. Verbal agreements offer zero protection in court.
  • Preemptive Right: Conscientious tenants have a statutory right to renew their lease for a new term before any other candidates, unless the owner intends to move in.
  • Default Duration: If no term is stated, the lease is legally 5 years. Most landlords sign 11-month "short-term" leases to bypass stricter long-term protections.

3. Notarization and Registration

  • Under 3 Years: Simple written form is sufficient.
  • 3 Years or More: Mandatory notarization and formal registration in the State Register of Property Rights. Failure to notarize renders a 3-year+ contract null and void regarding third parties.

4. Taxation and Legal Registration (FOP)

Official rental income is subject to 18% PIT plus 1.5% military tax. Professional landlords often register as Private Entrepreneurs (FOP - 2nd or 3rd group) to legally pay a lower fixed percentage (e.g., 5% of gross revenue), ensuring they can defend their rights in court without tax evasion risks.

5. Rent Updates

Rent is specified in the contract. While often pegged to USD/EUR for stability, payments MUST be executed in Hryvnia (UAH) at the current exchange rate to comply with currency control laws.

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