Is it also possible to rent a property for a company?

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No, only a private person can be a tenant. This is mainly due to the differing credit risks between legal entities and private persons.

In case of problems, Rendin assumes the risk for the tenant's actions and compensates the landlord for any damages incurred. Therefore, we need to be sure that we can trust the tenant and later claim any damages or debts incurred by the landlord due to issues that arise.

However, in the event of bankruptcy or termination of the company's operations, it may lead to a situation where the company is liquidated and the debt remains unpaid.

Note! Private persons can pay rent and utility bills through a company's account.