
Also ziehe ich bis zum 1. August an einen neuen Ort und hatte vor, meine Sachen vorher zu bewegen, weil ich meine aktuelle Wohnung reinigen muss, bevor ich sie übergeben habe. Der aktuelle hat keine Einzahlung. Also fragte ich den Ehemann meines neuen Vermieters, ob ich den Zugang zur neuen Wohnung erhalten kann, damit ich so anfangen kann, Sachen von meinem derzeitigen Ort zu bewegen, wie wir uns einig waren. Jetzt bittet er um die Einzahlung und die Miete im Voraus, über die er die Schlüssel übergibt.
Ist das normal? Weil die meisten Norweger die Vereinbarung mit Wort und weder ich noch sie nicht enttäuschen. Vielleicht überdenken ich.
Wir haben uns bereits auf eine Kaution von drei Monaten und drei Monaten eingeräumt, also ist das kein Problem. Aber es wurde mir angenommen, dass er mir nicht vertraut. Am ersten Tag schüttelt er nicht die Hand, sondern die Faustbeule. (😝 Vielleicht ist es nichts, aber jetzt kommt es mir auch in den Sinn)
Was denkst du?
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Von Pridaz666
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This is 100% normal behaviour.
Problem is, if he gives you the keys – and then you dont pay – he cant throw you out without involving authorities. This process takes time. A lot of people know this, and takes advantage of it.
You have to pay both deposit and first month of rent before receiving any keys or leaving any stuff inside the apartment.
Where on earth could you get keys to a place without handing over payment? What landlord in their right mind would do such a thing?
Would you sell your car to someone hand over the keys and have them say I’ll give you the money in a couple of days! Never.
Mmmm. Expecting to use the apartment before you’ve paid the rent or deposit seems to be taking a bit of a liberty.
If you move your stuff in on the 28th and start paying on the 1st you’re expecting half a week for free. Nothing wrong with asking but the landlord doesn’t seem to be unreasonable in saying no.
So you are telling me the landlord is willing to give u the keys and access 4 days in advance, and on top of that u expect him to do so without getting first rent and deposit? I wouldn’t wanna rent out to you, haha.
You’re overthinking and need to pay beforehand. I wouldn’t normally recommend a credit card loan, but this would warrant it since you can pay it back immediatly. Hope you have that option.
It is perfectly normal that the deposit and first months rent needs to be paid in full before you receive the keys. To me it seems unusual that you are expecting to receive the keys before making any payments.
Handing out keys before payment is a huge risk for the owner.
Letting you place your items isn’t as much of a risk, but could be more hassle for them.
Either way, they are not required to let you do anything until payment is done, but some owners would let you do that as a good will gesture, but not required.
No harm in asking, but no, I would not given you the keys before the date in the contract either. Whereabouts is it? There is short term storage at a pretty reasonable cost in most cities.
Norwegians are trusty, sometimes too trusty. But I would view this as normal behavior, because of the consequences if you didn’t pay after you got the keys.
Anything above that is rather the landlord being very nice. Good luck moving in!