The former presenter of the First Channel Anton Privolnov, who left for Israel, often hears the complaint of emigrants about renting apartments. He told about this in the release of the Sheinkin40 project.
"Everyone complains that it is difficult to find houses and apartments for rent. They pass badly, they pass badly to Russians, they pass badly to Russian—speakers," he explained.
He added that in Israel, foreigners often have to resort to the services of guarantors to rent housing.
As reported by EADaily, earlier Privolnov said that immediately after moving to Israel, he was shocked by the everyday discomfort he had to face in Israel after Moscow life. Privolnov was also struck by the heat, huge cockroaches that not only "hang out on the streets," but can also fly.

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