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Practice Renting an Apartment in Romeno

Renting an apartment in a Romeno-speaking country combines tour-and-pitch conversation with the legal-document register — and the words you need to negotiate confidently are very different from textbook Romeno. This scenario walks through visiting an apartment, asking the right questions about utilities and contracts, negotiating the deposit, and signing the lease. You'll practise the formal register for landlord conversations, the vocabulary for fittings and amenities, and the polite-but-firm language for raising concerns about the price or the condition.

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O que vais aprender

  • Tour an apartment and ask the key questions
  • Understand monthly rent vs deposits vs utilities
  • Negotiate the price and lease terms politely
  • Read and discuss a Romeno-language rental contract
  • Set up utilities and arrange the move-in date

Perguntas frequentes

What questions should I ask when viewing an apartment in Romeno?

Ask about utilities, internet, building rules, and what's included. The scenario rehearses the standard questions.

How is the deposit handled in Romeno-speaking rental markets?

It varies widely — typically 1–3 months' rent. The scenario teaches the question 'How is the deposit handled?'.

Can I negotiate rent in Romeno?

Often yes, especially for longer leases. The scenario rehearses 'Would you consider X?' as a soft opener.

What's the Romeno for 'utilities included'?

A specific phrase — included in the vocabulary list — that decides whether the headline rent matches your actual cost.

Inicia sessão para praticarConta gratuita — sem cartão de crédito