
A Story of Eviction Without a Najem Okazjonalny
A real story of how renting without a Najem Okazjonalny led to trouble: sudden eviction, lost deposit, and no legal protection.
A Story of Eviction Without a Najem Okazjonalny
Many tenants think they can skip a formal Najem Okazjonalny agreement. In practice, the lack of legal protection can cause serious problems. This is a real example of how a tenant got into trouble because the deal was made in a simplified form.
How it started
Iryna, a student from Ukraine, rented a room in Kraków from a private owner. The deal was oral: the owner promised “there will be no problems” and took a one-month deposit. No written contract was signed, and the owner dismissed both a guarantor statement and notarial form as unnecessary.
When problems appeared
A few months later the owner said a relative was returning and would live in that room. Iryna was asked to leave within a week. She explained she had already paid the next month and couldn’t find a new place so fast, but the owner insisted and refused to return the deposit, citing “losses.”
Why a Najem Okazjonalny would have helped
- Clear terms. At a notary, both parties’ obligations are formally recorded.
- Tenant protection. A landlord can’t evict without legal grounds and due process.
- Deposit return. The contract sets transparent rules for handling the deposit.
- Transparency. All payments and obligations are documented.
How it ended
Iryna urgently searched for a new place with friends’ help. She lost her deposit and part of the prepaid rent. Attempts to assert her rights failed — without a written contract she had little legal footing.
Takeaways
- Never rent without a written contract.
- Use a Najem Okazjonalny to guard against arbitrary eviction.
- Keep payment proofs and all correspondence with the landlord.
- It’s better to pay for notarisation than to lose your home and money.
FAQ
Can a tenant be evicted without a contract?
Oral arrangements offer virtually no protection. The owner decides.
What does a Najem Okazjonalny provide?
Legal certainty, protection for both sides, and transparent terms.
Should students use a Najem Okazjonalny?
Yes — especially for longer stays.
Conclusion
Iryna’s story shows how risky renting without a Najem Okazjonalny can be. Without a contract, tenants lack legal protection and disputes flourish. To avoid this, always sign an official agreement — even if the landlord says “it’s simpler this way.”
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