FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do you live in the apartments?

    No. The Landlord does not live in any of the apartments. All rooms are occupied by either other students or working professionals between both male and female tenants.

  • Are there restrictions on using the kitchen or other things in the house?

    No, no restrictions. You will have to share things with your flatmates though. Homes will include all you need for your home away from home, like a washing machine, clothes hanger, stove, oven, microwave, coffe machine, iron, fridge, cabinet space, silverware, cups, and all the regular kitchen utensils.

  • Do you have private en-suite rooms with private bathrooms?

    No, all our bathrooms are shared.

  • Are the rooms furnished?

    Yes, of course, all with beds, desk, executive chair, light, wardrobe, pillow, mirror, sheets, blanket, duvet, curtains, and a bean bag chair. When you check in, room will be ready to be slept in after a long day of traveling.

  • Can I have sleepover guests?

    That will depend on many things, like your room and bed size and for how many nights. There may be a surcharge so ask your landlord beforehand. 

  • Are there House Rules?

    There are House Rules to follow. A similar copy can be found here.

  • How are the room prices, why can´t I see them on the site?

    That's because room prices will depend on the home, the time of year, and the size of the room and if it is a single or double bed, or double room. All our prices when quoted, can be verified on popular sites like Uniplaces or HousingAnywhere as the prices will always be the same when quoted.

  • How many people live at the homes?

    All our homes have occupancy for 4-5 people. Some homes may house a few more people, but when inquiring, you will be informed of how many people are at the flat.

  • Can I have guests over during the day?

    Yes, of course, as long as they do not disturb the house mates or neighbors. You are responsible for your friends behavior and any necessary cleaning.

  • Can I get a contract and receipt?

    Yes, of course, but you must provide details beforehand.

  • Will you provide a contract so I can get my VISA?

    Only if you accept and book a room with payment will we provide a contract.

  • Do I need to give a security deposit or pay 2 months ahead?

    No, we do not require that some landlords ask 2-3 months of advanced rent payment as security in forcing you to stay if you don't want to. Our philosophy is Easy In, Easy Out.

    However, when booking a room, a 100e deposit will be requested.

  • I arrive the 10th. Will I have to pay those first 10 days?

    This will depend on your contract, like did you booked on a platform or directly with us however, the month is divided up into fornights.

  • What if I go on holiday for 2 weeks, will you make a discount for that month?

    No, we will not.

  • Do you know the best ways of transportation to my university?

    Not really as there are so many different students and places we cannot provide this information; it is up to each individual to check their own ways and means of transportation.

  • What if I have to leave earlier than the original agreed departure date?

    No worries, as long as you communicate to your landlord giving a 30 day notice. No binding contracts or entrapments.

  • Are bills included in the rent?

    All the bills of water, electricity and internet are included in the rent. The rent includes everything and you won't have to pay anything else. However, if you purposely break something, you will be asked to pay for it.

    However, during winter months, if the electrical bills go over the average, you will be asked to pay the difference. 

    Non-responsible usage of heating devices is non-acceptable.


  • Is there cleaning?

    Cleaning is in the common areas around every two weeks, or twice a month. Nonetheless, you will be responsible for cleaning your own things in the kitchen and bathroom as outlined in the House Rules.

  • What about maintenance issues?

    They are common and we will try to correct them as soon as possible. 

    These are the responsibility of the landlord unless the tenant negligently causes the issue.

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