Act Aditional La Contractul De Inchiriere May 2026

„Act adițional nr. 1 la contractul de închiriere din 15.03.2021”

In November, Mrs. Ionescu called Andrei. Her voice was hesitant. “Mr. Andrei, we have a problem. My mother-in-law is coming to live with us. She’s 72, she has nowhere else to go. Can we add her to the lease?” act aditional la contractul de inchiriere

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Andrei’s first instinct was no . More people meant more wear and tear, higher utility bills, potential noise complaints from neighbors. But he also remembered his own grandmother, alone in a village after his parents moved to Italy. Her voice was hesitant

Andrei owned a two-bedroom apartment in Bucharest’s Drumul Taberei neighborhood. For three years, he had rented it to the Ionescu family—mother, father, and a little girl named Sofia. The contract was standard: €450 per month, utilities separate, no pets, no subletting. Both parties had signed it with a handshake and a photocopy of their IDs.

Andrei hesitated again. Pets meant scratched doors, smells, allergies. But the lawyer in his building told him: “You can allow it conditionally. Add a clause for a ‘pet deposit’ and a professional cleaning fee at move-out.”