Poland Landlord-Tenant Law Overview
A comprehensive guide to residential landlord-tenant laws in Poland, including the Civil Code, Tenant Protection Act, and the Occasional Lease.
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The relationship between landlords and residential tenants in Poland is governed by the Civil Code and the Act on the Protection of Tenants' Rights. Polish law is highly protective of tenants, making formal compliance essential for property owners.
Standard Lease vs. Occasional Lease (Najem Okazjonalny)
Because standard eviction procedures in Poland are extremely lengthy, most professional landlords use the Occasional Lease:
- Occasional Lease (Najem Okazjonalny):
- Notarial Requirement: The tenant must sign a notarial deed voluntarily submitting to enforcement.
- Alternative Address: The tenant must designate another premises where they can be moved in the event of eviction.
- Strict Enforcement: Allows for significantly faster eviction by bypassing the court's requirement to wait for municipal social housing.
- Standard Lease (Zwykła umowa najmu):
- Provides strong protections. Eviction often requires waiting for the municipality to provide a social unit (which can take years).
- Winter Protection: Eviction to the street is generally prohibited between November 1 and March 31.
Summary of Key Regulations
Written Form and Protocols
Lease agreements longer than one year MUST be in writing. For safety, all agreements should be written or notarial. A Handover Protocol (Protokół Zdawczo-Odbiorczy) detailing the property's technical condition and meter readings is mandatory for protecting the security deposit.
Maintenance and Habitability
Landlords handle building structure, common areas, and major installations (heating, electricity, plumbing). Tenants are responsible for minor operational repairs (painting, bulbs, faucet gaskets) arising from regular use.
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