How can I extend my stay?

How can I extend my stay?

To place an extension, you will have to make a new booking request and for that purpose, we offer you a 100% discount on our booking fee.


You can get in contact with us as soon as you discussed this decision with your landlord so that we can provide you with the discount code. 


Kindly note that the extension must be done for the minimum stay allowed in the city you are booking at, and that the system will charge you one complete month of rent that will be transferred to the landlord again, once this new booking starts.



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