Clear rules, no surprises
Renting directly from the owner — no commission, no hidden costs.
No tenant commission
Directly from the owner
Minimum 12 months
How does it work?
1
Viewing
Browse listings and schedule a viewing online or by phone — we'll find a time that works.
2
Verification
Income documents and debt registry check (KRD, BIK). Market standard.
3
Deposit & first month
Paid when taking over the apartment — 1 month's rent as deposit plus first month upfront.
4
Tenant liability insurance
A simple, affordable policy (e.g. simpl.rent) — required before signing.
5
Keys in your hands
We sign the lease, complete the handover protocol, and hand over the apartment. Welcome aboard!
Phone
+48 513 222 111
E-mail
dok@BingoWynajem.pl
Hours
Mon–Fri 8:00–19:00
Office
ul. Stanisławowska 47, Wrocław
Frequently asked questions
No. You rent the property as if directly from the owner — no fees, no commission, no extra paperwork on your side.
Sometimes — it depends on the owner. If required, we state it in the listing or inform you at first contact. It's a standard procedure — nothing to worry about.
Usually no. If the owner allows pets, it's always noted in the listing. Have a dog or cat? Let us know — we'll try to find something suitable.
No. We have a strict no-smoking policy — including on the balcony. This applies to all our apartments without exception.
Each apartment has a specific maximum number of occupants based on the number of beds. Larger family? Write to us — we also have bigger apartments.
Yes. The deposit (1 month's rent) and the first full month are payable when taking over the apartment. Standard for all our properties.
Of course! Every listing includes photos and sometimes a video. We strongly encourage an in-person visit — book online or call us.
No. The rental is from a private individual (the owner), so no VAT invoice is issued — even if the tenant is a company. The lease agreement is the financial document.
No. We rent apartments for a minimum of 12 months. Early termination incurs a contractual penalty — unless you find a replacement tenant we approve.
Yes, but it's market standard. We need income documents (employment contract, self-employment, etc.) and check KRD and BIK registries. Steady income and no arrears? The rest will go smoothly.
Small items (a lamp, coat rack) — usually yes. Removing existing items — no. Take care not to damage the apartment or common areas when moving in.