Almost anyone can take advantage of medium-term rental services! However, there are some predispositions that every user, whether the owner of an apartment or the person interested in housing, must meet.
The person who decides to rent the selected housing for mid-term must have a right to rent the apartment, especially if it is a person who is not the owner of the accommodation - this helps to prevent any future problems. The other predisposition that medium-term apartments must meet is that they are fully furnished and have wireless internet connection (Wi-Fi) - these two standards will ensure a potential tenant a non-problematic stay. The housing candidate can only deal with what kind of clothes and other personal stuff will bring with him/her.
Otherwise, a person looking for a medium-term rental should have at least access to the Internet, telephone and bank account from which he will make rental payments - all of these predispositions will ensure a smooth process of getting the rental and even during the lease itself. It is no secret that many rental services work online without the need for personal visits. A person interested in housing can thus get a rental apartment within a few minutes.
The process of renting the apartment also involves the conclusion of a lease agreement between the landlord and the tenant, which is another standard of mid-term rentals. The minimum age of the tenant is 18 years. If the person interested in housing does not reach this age limit, one of the parents or legal guardian has to be stated and signed on the contract - the landlord then has to know about this fact.
Both parties should then keep in mind that the key to a successful lease is proper communication. It is quite likely that whether the owner, the person interested in housing, or the intermediator service itself will want to answer some other questions (eg to know the additional information about the person interested in housing or the apartment itself). If, however, the landlord or the person interested in housing does not cooperate, the successful lease is not likely to occur. The person interested in housing will look for another apartment or the landlord will prefer another person. Insufficient communication by one or both parties may lead to different penalties and negative ratings (depending on the conditions of the particular service).