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The FIZZ Frankfurt, Frankfurt

323, Mainzer Landstraße, Frankfurt am Main, 60326, Germany
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2.2 mi from City Center
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About the Property

Get a taste of international flair in the finance metropolis Frankfurt! Student accommodation at THE FIZZ offers a well-thought-out all-in living concept. A total of 381 cosy apartments are only 15 minutes by bike from Goethe University.

Enjoy a variety of community areas, including a state-of-the-art fitness studio, community kitchens and gaming areas. The absolute highlight: the rooftop terrace on the 10th floor with sweeping scenic views of the city.

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    Studio
    All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
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    Single Studio

    Starting From:€1,048/month
    Studio
    Entire Place
    Private Bathroom
    Private Kitchen
    Amenities
    Common Amenities
    Rooftop Terrace
    Gym
    Community Area
    Gaming Area
    Community Kitchen
    Study Rooms
    Safety and Security
    House Management
    Video Surveillance
    Security Service
    First Aid
    Fire Protection

    Payment Policies (5)

    • Booking Deposit
      This property requires booking deposit.
    • Security Deposit
      This property requires security deposit.
    • Pay In Instalment
      This property offers 12 flexible instalment plans.
    Booking Deposit
    <ul> <li><strong>For stays of 10 months or longer</strong>: €99</li> <li><strong>For stays shorter than 10 months</strong>: €249</li> </ul>
    Security Deposit
    <p>A security deposit equivalent to <strong>3 months’ cold rent</strong> is required.</p>
    Pay In Instalment
    <p>Rent needs to be paid <strong>monthly, </strong>in advance.</p>
    Mode Of Payment
    <ul> <li><strong>Admission Fee</strong>: Payable <strong>via card</strong>.</li> <li><strong>Deposit &amp; First Rent</strong>: Must be paid <strong>via bank transfer</strong>.</li> <li><strong>Monthly Rent</strong>: Collected through <strong>SEPA direct debit</strong> on the <strong>1st of each month</strong> from a European bank account.</li> </ul>
    Guarantor Requirement
    <p>No guarantor required.</p>

    Cancellation Policies (3)

    • Cooling Off Period
      This property offers cooling-off period.
    • Early termination by students
      Termination of the tenancy contract before the end date is allowed.
    • Replacement Tenant Accepted
      This property allows cancellation upon finding replacement tenant.
    Cooling Off Period
    <p>A <strong>14-day cooling-off period</strong> applies from the date of booking.</p>
    Early termination by students
    <ul> <li>If you wish to <strong>terminate the contract early</strong> <strong>without</strong> providing a replacement tenant, you must follow the <strong>standard termination rules</strong> specified in your rental agreement.</li> <li><strong>Key Points:<br> </strong>You must <strong>continue paying rent</strong> until the official end of your contract <strong>or</strong> until a suitable replacement tenant is found and approved.<br> The <strong>contract cannot be terminated immediately</strong> without following the process.<br> For visa-related issues or other exceptions, <strong>no special provisions apply</strong> — tenants must still <strong>terminate as per the contract terms</strong>.</li> </ul>
    Replacement Tenant Accepted
    <p><strong>Eligibility Criteria:</strong></p> <p>1. Must be an <strong>enrolled student, apprentice, or trainee</strong><br> <em>(In some locations, young professionals may also be accepted — please confirm with the Letting Team)</em></p> <p>2. Must commit to a <strong>minimum rental period of 6 months</strong></p> <p>3. Must rent <strong>at least until 30th September</strong> of a given year and <strong>until the end of your current contract</strong></p> <p><strong>Process to Follow:</strong></p> <p><strong>Start the process at least 4 weeks</strong> before the end of the month in which you plan to move out.</p> <p><strong>Example:</strong><br> If your contract runs from <strong>01.10.2022 to 30.09.2023</strong><br> and you want to end it on <strong>31.05.2023</strong>,<br> then your <strong>replacement tenant must rent from 01.06.2023 to at least 30.09.2024</strong></p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Submit Documents:</strong></p> <p>1. Complete the <strong>New Tenant Form</strong></p> <p>2. Upload all <strong>required documents</strong> via the <strong>contact form</strong></p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Approval &amp; Agreement:</strong></p> <p>1. Once approved, you will receive a <strong>mutual termination agreement</strong> via <strong>DocuSign</strong></p> <p>2. <strong>Sign the agreement digitally</strong></p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Processing Fee:</strong></p> <p>A <strong>€150 processing fee</strong> may apply <em>(depending on your contract)</em></p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Required Documents:</strong></p> <p>1. Proof of matriculation / education / employment</p> <p>2. Liability insurance</p> <p>3. ID card or VISA</p> <p>4. SEPA direct debit mandate</p>
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I bring my pet?

    Animals are appreciated in nature, but due to limited space in the student residence and out of consideration for the cultural and religious backgrounds of the international community, pets are not allowed in the apartments.

    Can I connect to the Internet with a cable?

    Each apartment has access points with LAN connections installed, allowing tenants to connect a network cable directly to "LAN". If there are any issues, tenants can carefully remove the white cover (hold on to both sides and push it upwards).

    How do I get a connection?

    Tenants should connect to the SSID provided by D.T.Net service via email and enter the corresponding password. Up to 8 devices (mobile, PC, etc.) can be logged in.

    Can I use my own router?

    Tenants should not connect their own WLAN routers or other hotspots, as these may cause interference in the network.

    What about the ancillary costs?

    The residence management includes ancillary costs in the monthly all-in price to help students plan expenses more effectively. They are committed to managing these costs as efficiently as possible.

    What is a warning notice?

    A written warning is a unilateral declaration intended to inform the tenant that a certain behaviour, such as nighttime noise or consistently late rent payments, is considered a breach of the contract. The warning serves to create an opportunity for the tenant to refrain from such behaviour.

    What is liability insurance and what is it needed for?

    Liability insurance covers damages for which the insured person is responsible, protecting them from financial loss. For example, if a tenant loses the key to the rented apartment, liability insurance may cover the cost. Coverage details vary depending on the insurance provider.

    What is the broadcasting fee (GEZ)? Do I have to pay it?

    The broadcasting fee is charged for the use of public broadcasting services. As of July 20, 2021, the fee is 18.36 EUR. For citizens over 18 years of age, the rule is: one apartment = one fee.

    What is the community?

    The community consists of the residents themselves. The residence offers opportunities to join an international network, meet people from around the world, and build friendships and professional connections.

    What events are held? Do I have to participate?

    The housing provider regularly organizes events such as welcome parties, Christmas celebrations, BBQs, film nights, trips, excursions, football matches, and more. Participation is optional.

    What is the Residents' Registration Office and why is registration required?

    It is a legal requirement for every resident to register at their place of residence within 14 days of moving in (not from the date of signing the tenancy agreement). Registration can be done at any Einwohnermeldeamt (residents' registration office), regardless of district. A landlord’s confirmation will be provided by the house management upon move-in.

    What does all-in price mean?

    The monthly all-in price includes the cold rent and service costs. It depends on apartment size and features such as balcony or floor. Services include furniture, internet, ancillary costs, house management, access to common areas, and security services. Additional one-time costs include the admission fee (for booking processing) and the deposit, which is refundable after move-out if there are no damages.

    How can I book a viewing and what can I view?

    Currently, only on-site viewings are offered. Prospective tenants will be shown the community areas, outdoor areas, and a show apartment (if available at the time).
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