When searching for an apartment in Poland, you may encounter a landlord's requirement: "we need najem okazjonalny". What is it, why is it needed and how to arrange it — we explain.

What is Najem Okazjonalny?

Najem okazjonalny (occasional tenancy) is a special type of rental agreement provided by Polish law. Its main difference from a standard contract: in case of a breach of rental conditions, eviction happens significantly faster and more easily.

To conclude such an agreement, the tenant must provide:

  • A notarial declaration of willingness to vacate voluntarily
  • An address where the tenant will move to in case of eviction
  • Consent of the owner of that address (notarially certified)

Why landlords want it

Under standard Polish law, evicting a non-compliant tenant is a lengthy court process, sometimes taking years. Najem okazjonalny gives the landlord a faster and legally cleaner resolution tool. That's why many owners — especially those with expensive apartments — specifically require it.

For foreigners, arranging najem okazjonalny is more difficult: you need an "eviction address" on Polish territory. Homerenty helps arrange the document even in this case.

How the process works

Landlord requires NO Order via Homerenty Electronic or notarial document Receive document Sign it ✓ situation step 1 step 2 step 3 done

Two options through Homerenty

Electronic version — 299 PLN

The document is prepared and delivered electronically. Same-day urgent processing is included.

Notarially certified — 399 PLN

Full set with notarial certification. Suitable for the strictest landlords. Same-day urgent processing.

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