Israeli Law Defines Who Pays for Apartment Repairs and Sets Strict Deadlines
How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Mako · 28 minutes ago
What happened
Israeli law specifies that landlords must repair significant apartment defects not caused by tenant misuse within 30 days, or three days for urgent issues. Tenants handle minor or misuse-related repairs. Failure to fix allows tenants to repair and seek reimbursement or reduce rent. Contract clauses extending deadlines or shifting landlord duties to tenants are invalid. The law applies to residential leases under 20,000 shekels monthly and mandates habitable living conditions.
- 01Landlords must fix significant, non-tenant-caused defects within 30 days, urgent ones within 3 days.
- 02Tenants pay for minor defects or damage from unreasonable use, like clogged toilets from wipes.
- 03Contract clauses extending repair deadlines or shifting landlord duties to tenants are invalid.
- 04Tenants can repair themselves and seek reimbursement or reduce rent if landlords delay repairs.
- 05Law applies to residential leases under 20,000 shekels monthly, excluding vacation and student housing.
- 06Landlords must provide habitable apartments meeting safety and utility standards, or tenants can cancel lease.
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