Commercial Terms & Conditions

General Terms and Conditions

Publication date: 2 August 2026.

These General Terms and Conditions (“GTC”) govern orders from the IQH Technology / IQ Home online store accessible through https://www.iqhtech.eu/ and https://www.iqhome.org/ (“Website”). These GTC cover orders accepted by SensNet through either address.

The order-specific product description, price, delivery information, licence/service schedule, Connected Product Data Sheet and Privacy Notice form part of the contract where applicable.

1. Seller

Full company name: SensNet Korlátolt Felelősségű Társaság
Short company name: SensNet Kft. (“SensNet”, “Seller”, “we”, “us”)
Registered office and postal address: 1139 Budapest, Tahi utca 30, 2nd floor, door 4, Hungary
Registering court: Company Registry Court of the Budapest-Capital Regional Court (Fővárosi Törvényszék Cégbírósága)
Company registration number: 01-09-180989
Hungarian tax number: 24762339-2-41
EU VAT number: HU24762339
Email: info@sensnet.tech
Telephone: +36 1 988 9039 (English-language customer service)

SensNet operates the online store and is the Customer's contractual seller.

2. Scope, Customers and languages

The Website offers own-brand and third-party electronic/electrical products, connected devices, software, cloud/device-management services, connectivity and configuration/support services. The Seller's role for a physical product may be manufacturer, importer or distributor; that role and the required economic-operator data are shown in the product offer.

A “Customer” is the person or organisation ordering. A “Consumer” is a natural person acting outside their trade, business, craft or profession. Provisions identified as consumer provisions apply only to Consumers. A Customer acting professionally is a “Business Customer”.

Certain Hungarian laws extend a specific consumer remedy to qualifying micro, small or medium-sized enterprises. Government Decree 151/2003 (IX. 22.) applies its mandatory-guarantee regime to such an enterprise where it buys a listed new durable consumer good while acting outside its trade, self-employment or business activity, and the Consumer Protection Act allows qualifying enterprises to initiate conciliation in the cases it defines. Those statutory extensions apply irrespective of the general definitions above. An enterprise buying for the purposes of its own trade, self-employment or business activity is not covered by them.

The Customer must be at least 18 and legally capable of contracting. A person ordering for an organisation confirms authority to bind it.

The contract language is English for the English storefront. Mandatory destination-language information, warnings, prescribed labels and consumer rights are supplied in the language required by the country in which the product is marketed. Hungarian consumers receive the prescribed information and contracting interface in Hungarian where Hungarian law requires it.

The GTC can be stored before ordering. The electronic contract is evidenced by the order, the accepted GTC version, order-specific schedules and confirmation. SensNet does not subscribe to a voluntary code of conduct unless expressly stated. Mandatory rights are not excluded.

3. Product and service information

The binding characteristics are those shown in the final order summary and the current product/service schedule: exact model, quantity, configuration, compatibility, included accessories, price, VAT, delivery, licence or subscription term and any agreed service result. Images are illustrative unless expressly made a specification.

The Customer must check electrical ratings, environmental limits, interfaces, compatibility, installation requirements and intended use. SensNet remains responsible for accurate mandatory information and contractual conformity; this Customer check does not excuse a misleading or incomplete offer.

3.1 Own-brand products

Where SensNet places a product on the market under its name/trademark or otherwise meets the legal definition of manufacturer, it performs the applicable manufacturer obligations even if production or assembly is subcontracted.

3.2 Distributed products

For third-party brands, SensNet remains the Customer's seller. Manufacturer documentation supplements the contract but does not override the product description or statutory remedies. A Consumer need not pursue the manufacturer instead of SensNet for a seller-conformity claim.

3.3 Connected products

Before contract, the applicable product page or Connected Product Data Sheet states the particulars required by Regulation (EU) 2023/2854 (the Data Act), including generated data, format, estimated volume, frequency/real-time capability, storage, access, prospective data holder, intended use, sharing and user-request routes. The general Connected Product Data Notice explains the framework but does not replace the product-specific sheet.

3.4 Software and services

For software, cloud, connectivity or configuration services, the final offer states the functionality, compatibility/interoperability, prerequisites, term, renewal, cancellation, update/support period, service dependencies, data export and any usage limit. The Digital Services Terms apply in addition to these GTC.

4. Ordering and contract formation

The Customer selects goods/services and options, enters accurate billing and delivery data, reviews the final summary, accepts the GTC and submits an order using a control that unambiguously states a payment obligation.

Before submission, the Customer can identify and correct errors through the cart, edit and back functions. Optional paid extras and marketing consents are not preselected. Necessary privacy processing is acknowledged, not made conditional on consent.

Submitting an order is the Customer's binding offer. An automatic receipt acknowledgment is not acceptance unless it expressly says so. The contract is concluded when SensNet sends an express acceptance/dispatch/activation confirmation or begins agreed performance, whichever first clearly communicates acceptance.

SensNet acknowledges an electronic order without undue delay and no later than 48 hours after receipt. If acknowledgment is not received within 48 hours, the Customer is released from the offer or contractual obligation as provided by Act CVIII of 2001.

SensNet may ask for missing data, refuse an order before acceptance, or seek agreement to correct an obvious price or technical error. If a refused order has been paid, SensNet refunds it without undue delay.

The accepted GTC and legally required order information are sent or made available to the Consumer on a durable medium. Electronic statements are received when accessible to the recipient; the Customer must provide a working email address.

5. Availability, pre-orders and substitutions

“In stock,” “pre-order” and lead-time information is an estimate unless the final acceptance states a binding date. A pre-order reserves or initiates procurement/production of the described standard product; it does not by itself make the product personalised or remove Consumer withdrawal rights.

SensNet does not substitute a materially different model, manufacturer, specification or service without the Customer's express agreement. If an accepted item becomes unavailable, SensNet offers a lawful alternative or refunds the affected amount without undue delay.

6. Prices, VAT, reductions and invoices

Prices are stated in euros unless indicated otherwise. Where an offer is directed at consumers in Hungary, the selling price and any unit price required by law are also indicated in forints, marked with the name of the currency or the abbreviation "Ft", as section 14 of Act CLV of 1997 on consumer protection requires. Every Consumer selling price and required unit price is displayed as the total price including VAT. A net B2B price may also be shown only if the Consumer total remains clear.

Before order submission, checkout shows the total payable amount, including applicable VAT, delivery, activation, subscription and every unavoidable charge that can reasonably be calculated. Where a cost cannot reasonably be calculated in advance, the calculation method is stated. An undisclosed charge is not payable by a Consumer.

VAT depends on destination, Customer status and a valid VAT number. A Customer seeking intra-EU exemption/reverse charge must provide the evidence required by law. SensNet charges VAT if the treatment cannot lawfully be applied.

For an announced Consumer price reduction, the legally required reference is normally the lowest price applied by SensNet during the previous 30 days, subject to statutory exceptions. Personal quotations and genuine progressive quantity reductions are not described misleadingly as promotions.

An electronic invoice is sent to the provided address. Accounting/tax data must be accurate.

7. Payment and Barion

The supported payment methods are bank transfer and payment through Barion. The method actually available for the order, its deadline and any lawful charge are shown before order submission. SensNet may require payment before procurement, manufacture, dispatch or activation.

Payment through Barion may be completed with a Barion Wallet balance or an eligible bank card. The card brands and any additional, device-dependent methods are those shown by Barion's current official accepted-payment-method banner and on the Barion Smart Gateway for that transaction. Apple Pay, Google Pay or another optional funding source must not be advertised unless it is enabled for the IQH Technology Barion shop and actually displayed to the payer. Bank transfer offered directly by SensNet is separate from Barion.

Barion payments are executed through the Barion system. Bank-card and other payment credentials do not reach or get stored by SensNet Kft.

The service is provided by Barion Payment Zrt., an institution supervised by the Central Bank of Hungary, licence number H-EN-I-1064/2013.

Barion Payment Zrt.
Registered office: 1117 Budapest, Irinyi József utca 4-20, 2nd floor, Hungary
Company registration number: 01-10-048552
Privacy notice: https://www.barion.com/en/privacy-notice/

Barion is an independent controller for its payment, regulatory and fraud-prevention processing. A successful authorisation does not itself constitute SensNet's acceptance.

No Consumer payment-method fee exceeds SensNet's cost for that method. A refund is normally returned to the original method unless otherwise agreed without causing a fee.

8. Delivery, activation and performance

The physical delivery services normally offered are GLS as the primary delivery service within Hungary and the European Union, and Spring GDS as the economy delivery service within the European Union. The method available for the destination, cost and estimate appear before order submission. A physical Consumer order is performed within the agreed period or, absent agreement, without undue delay and no later than 30 days after contract conclusion.

If delivery is late, the Consumer may generally set an appropriate additional period and terminate if it expires. No additional period is required where SensNet refused delivery or the agreed date was essential in the statutory sense. Following lawful termination, amounts paid are refunded without undue delay.

For a Consumer, risk in goods passes when the Consumer or nominated third party other than the carrier receives them. If the Consumer independently chooses a carrier not offered by SensNet, risk passes on handover to that carrier. Business risk passes on handover to the first carrier unless agreed otherwise.

The Customer should report visible transport damage promptly, but failure to obtain a carrier protocol does not remove mandatory Consumer remedies.

Digital content is supplied and a digital service activated as described in the order schedule. SensNet gives access without undue delay unless another date is agreed.

9. Installation, commissioning and safe use

Products must be installed, commissioned, operated, maintained and disposed of in accordance with their ratings, instructions and warnings. Where the offer or applicable law requires a qualified electrician or other professional, the Customer must not undertake unqualified installation.

EV chargers, mains-powered equipment, meter installations, current transformers, relay loads, batteries and radio products can present electrical, fire, thermal, measurement or radio risks if incorrectly installed or configured. Product-specific warnings and manuals control the safe procedure, but they do not reduce SensNet's statutory responsibility.

The Customer must preserve model/serial/batch identifiers, install supplied security updates within a reasonable time and promptly report a suspected safety or cybersecurity incident to info@sensnet.tech.

10. Product safety and regulatory compliance

SensNet places or makes available only products that it has determined may lawfully be marketed. Depending on the product and on SensNet's role, it performs the applicable obligations under EU product-safety and harmonisation law, in particular Regulation (EU) 2023/988 on general product safety, Directive 2014/53/EU (radio equipment) together with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2022/30 on its cybersecurity requirements, Directive 2014/30/EU (electromagnetic compatibility), Directive 2014/35/EU (low voltage), Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS), Directive 2014/32/EU (measuring instruments), Directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE), Regulation (EU) 2023/1542 (batteries) and Regulation (EU) 2024/2847 (cyber resilience), together with the Hungarian legislation implementing them, each as and when it applies to the product concerned.

Each online physical-product offer clearly and visibly provides:

  • manufacturer name/trade name/trademark and postal/electronic address;
  • where required for a non-EU manufacturer, the EU responsible person's name and postal/electronic address;
  • product image, type/model and other identifier; and
  • required warnings/safety information in a language easily understood in the destination country.

CE, MID, ingress-protection, radio, compatibility or performance claims are made only where supported for the exact model/configuration. A listing or brand name is not a certificate.

SensNet maintains traceability and corrective-action procedures, cooperates with authorities and informs affected Customers about a safety warning, withdrawal or recall as required. Safety corrective measures are not limited by ordinary contractual liability limits.

11. Software, security updates and third-party dependencies

Software remains protected by intellectual-property law. Unless the order-specific licence states otherwise, the Customer receives a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable right to use it with the identified SensNet product for the agreed term. No source code, trademark or resale right is granted.

The Customer may not unlawfully copy, distribute, circumvent technical protection, reverse engineer beyond mandatory-law permissions, or use the software to attack a system.

SensNet supplies functionality and security updates required to maintain consumer conformity during the period reasonably expected or specifically agreed and informs Consumers of available updates. A Consumer may lose a remedy only to the extent permitted by law if a duly informed failure to install an update caused the non-conformity.

CODESYS, 1NCE and other third-party components/services may be subject to separate terms identified before order. Those terms do not remove SensNet's obligations for what SensNet sells.

12. Consumer withdrawal

Detailed information and the model form appear in the Withdrawal Information.

12.1 Standard goods

For an eligible distance sale of goods, the Consumer may withdraw without a reason within 14 days after the Consumer or nominated third party other than the carrier receives the goods, subject to the statutory rules for split, multiple-part and recurring deliveries.

Standard catalogue products normally remain eligible even if described as pre-order, procured or manufactured after ordering, or configured from standard options.

12.2 Genuinely custom goods

The right does not apply to a non-prefabricated good made on the Consumer's instructions or express request, or a clearly personalised good, under section 29(1)(c) of Government Decree 45/2014. SensNet relies on this only where the particular item is genuinely customer-specific and clearly identifies the custom characteristic and exception before order. A blanket waiver or “pre-order” label is insufficient.

12.3 Digital content

For digital content not supplied on a tangible medium, the right is lost only after performance begins with the Consumer's express prior consent, express acknowledgment that the right will thereby be lost and the required durable-medium confirmation. The controls are separate and unselected.

12.4 Services and subscriptions

If the Consumer expressly requests service performance during the withdrawal period and later withdraws, the Consumer may owe the proportionate amount for properly performed service. The right is lost after full performance only where all statutory conditions, including the necessary request/consent and acknowledgment, are met. Activation alone is not automatically full performance of a continuing subscription.

12.5 Online function

For every contract with an applicable withdrawal period, the Website keeps a clear, continuously available electronic function throughout that period. For Hungarian consumers it uses the prescribed labels “elállás a szerződéstől” and “elállás megerősítése” and sends an immediate durable-medium receipt containing the statement and timestamp. Email, post and other unequivocal statements remain available.

Withdrawal never removes rights concerning defects, safety or non-conformity.

13. Consumer conformity warranty

SensNet is liable for non-conformity existing at delivery/performance under the Hungarian Civil Code and Government Decree 373/2021.

Goods must match the contract's subjective and objective requirements, including description, quantity, quality, functionality, compatibility, interoperability, durability, safety, accessories, instructions and updates reasonably expected. Incorrect installation is non-conformity where SensNet was responsible or defective instructions caused it.

For goods with digital elements, digital content and digital services, SensNet also supplies required updates and remedies digital non-conformity as required by law.

For a Consumer goods contract, a defect recognised within one year after delivery is presumed to have existed at delivery unless that is incompatible with the nature of the goods/defect. For digital elements the applicable continuous/single-supply presumptions apply. Consumer conformity claims are generally subject to the statutory two-year limitation period, without prejudice to longer periods or suspended time required by law.

The Consumer may request repair or replacement, unless impossible or disproportionately costly under the statutory test. SensNet may choose a different remedy only where the law permits. Price reduction or termination is available in the statutory cases, including failure/refusal to remedy, recurring non-conformity, sufficiently serious non-conformity or an evident failure to remedy within reasonable time and without significant inconvenience. Termination is unavailable for an insignificant defect, with the burden allocated by law.

Remedies are free of charge, within reasonable time and without significant inconvenience. Removal/reinstallation costs are handled as required by law.

14. Product warranty and guarantees

14.1 Product warranty (termékszavatosság)

A Consumer may pursue the statutory product warranty for a movable good directly against the manufacturer, seeking repair or replacement. For this purpose the Hungarian Civil Code treats both the producer and the distributor of the product as manufacturer. The claim may be exercised within two years after placement on the market, after which the right is lost. The statutory burden of proof and the statutory defences apply.

This is separate from SensNet's seller conformity warranty; duplicate recovery for the same defect is not permitted. A Consumer is never required to approach the manufacturer first: the conformity claim under section 13 may always be made against SensNet as seller.

14.2 Mandatory guarantee (kötelező jótállás)

If an item is a new durable consumer good listed in the annex to Government Decree 151/2003 (IX. 22.) and reaches the statutory price threshold, the mandatory guarantee applies. Besides a Consumer, the decree also protects a micro, small or medium-sized enterprise buying such a good while acting outside its trade, self-employment or business activity.

The period is two years for a selling price of HUF 10,000 or more but not exceeding HUF 250,000, and three years above HUF 250,000, subject to the law in force when the contract is made. These periods are forfeiture periods, subject to the statutory exception. The period runs from delivery of the good or, where SensNet or its agent performs the installation, from installation.

Special statutory repair, replacement and refund rules for irreparable products, failure to repair within 30 days and repeated failure apply. Where a guarantee certificate is required, it is provided in Hungarian with the prescribed content at the latest on delivery; it may be supplied on an electronic durable medium unless the Consumer requests otherwise, and for lower-priced goods the invoice or receipt serves in its place to the extent the decree so permits.

14.3 Voluntary/commercial guarantee

A manufacturer or SensNet commercial guarantee applies only if expressly offered. Its statement identifies guarantor, scope, territory, period and procedure. It never limits statutory conformity or product-warranty rights.

15. Claims and complaints

Claims/complaints may be sent to:

  • email: info@sensnet.tech;
  • telephone: +36 1 988 9039 (English-language customer service); or
  • post: SensNet Kft., 1139 Budapest, Tahi utca 30, 2nd floor, door 4, Hungary.

Include the order number, product/model/serial or service, description and reasonable evidence. SensNet may request proportionate inspection/return and bears costs where legally required.

SensNet records a Consumer conformity/guarantee claim in the required protocol, gives a copy without delay and keeps it for three years. If it cannot decide immediately, it sends a reasoned position within eight days. It seeks repair/replacement within 15 days and informs the Consumer if longer is expected.

An oral complaint is examined immediately. If unresolved or not immediately investigable, SensNet prepares and supplies the statutory protocol. A telephone complaint receives a unique identifier. A written complaint is answered with reasons in an evidentiary form within 30 days. An electronic complaint form is acknowledged without delay.

If rejected, the response identifies the authority or conciliation body competent for the nature of the complaint, gives its address, telephone number, internet contact and postal address, and states whether SensNet has made a general declaration of submission under section 36/C of Act CLV of 1997 on consumer protection. SensNet has not made such a general declaration of submission; this does not affect its statutory duty to cooperate in a conciliation procedure. Oral-complaint protocols, written complaints and substantive response copies are retained for three years.

The consumer-protection authority is the government office competent for the Consumer's place of residence or stay. For SensNet's registered office the competent office is:

Budapest Főváros Kormányhivatala, Fogyasztóvédelmi Főosztály
Address: 1117 Budapest, Prielle Kornélia utca 4/B, Hungary
Telephone: +36 1 450 2598
Email: fogyasztovedelem@bfkh.gov.hu
Website: https://kormanyhivatalok.hu/

The contact details of every county government office are published at https://kormanyhivatalok.hu/, and general consumer-protection information is available from the National Trade and Consumer Protection Authority at https://nkfh.gov.hu/.

16. Conciliation and enforcement

SensNet encourages direct resolution first. A Consumer may contact the conciliation body competent for their Hungarian residence or stay. For a Consumer with neither in Hungary, competence is determined under the Consumer Protection Act. SensNet cooperates in eligible proceedings: it sends the statutory response document and takes part in the hearing as required by law. SensNet has not made a general declaration of submission to the decision of a conciliation body under section 36/C of the Consumer Protection Act. From 1 January 2026, qualifying micro, small and medium-sized enterprises may also initiate conciliation in the cases specified by that Act.

The body competent according to SensNet's registered office is:

Budapesti Békéltető Testület
Address: 1016 Budapest, Krisztina krt. 99, 1st floor, room 111
Postal address: 1253 Budapest, P.O. Box 10
Email: bekelteto.testulet@bkik.hu
Telephone: +36 1 488 2131
Website: https://bekeltet.bkik.hu/

The eight regional bodies are listed in Appendix A. Current information and online initiation: https://bekeltetes.hu/.

The EU ODR platform was discontinued on 20 July 2025 and is not presented as an available remedy. Consumers may contact the competent consumer-protection authority, whose contact details are given in section 15, and the courts.

17. Business Customer terms

Business Customers must inspect goods/services promptly and notify apparent non-conformity without unreasonable delay, while hidden defects must be reported promptly after discovery. This does not shorten any mandatory period.

Unless an order-specific term states otherwise, title to physical goods passes on full payment. The Customer may not resell or encumber retention-of-title goods except in ordinary business with SensNet's written agreement where required.

For Business Customers only, SensNet is not liable for indirect or consequential loss, lost profit, production, business, contracts or data except where caused intentionally or exclusion is prohibited. Aggregate liability arising from an order is limited to the net amount paid for it, except liability that cannot lawfully be limited, including product-safety, intentional, personal-injury and mandatory statutory liability.

18. Customer-caused problems

SensNet is not responsible to the extent a loss/non-conformity was caused by:

  • use outside disclosed ratings or instructions;
  • unauthorised modification, incorrect wiring/installation or incompatible equipment;
  • failure to install an update after adequate notice, where that failure caused the problem and the statutory conditions are met;
  • incorrect Customer data/instructions for a genuinely custom/configuration service; or
  • unlawful use,

provided SensNet supplied conforming goods/services and adequate information. This clause does not excuse a defective product, instruction, update or service.

19. Intellectual property and customer materials

SensNet and its licensors retain rights in their products, firmware, software, documentation, Website, brands and designs. Purchase transfers ownership of the physical item, not underlying intellectual property, except for the licence expressly granted.

The Customer retains rights in materials supplied for configuration/support and grants SensNet a limited licence to use them only to quote, perform, support and resolve the order. The Customer confirms authorisation to supply them and must not provide malware or unlawful/infringing content.

20. Events beyond reasonable control

Neither party is liable for delay caused by an event outside reasonable control if it promptly informs the other and mitigates. This does not require a Consumer to accept indefinite delay and does not remove statutory termination/refund rights.

21. Data protection

SensNet processes personal data under the Privacy Notice. Barion and some third-party service providers act as independent controllers for their own purposes. Connected-product data can also be personal data; the Data Act does not replace the GDPR.

22. Changes and final provisions

The version accepted for an order governs that order. SensNet may change these GTC prospectively. A continuing service may be changed only on the contractual/legal basis, for a valid stated reason, with required notice and termination rights; no clause permits arbitrary detrimental change.

Hungarian law governs. A Consumer resident elsewhere retains mandatory protection that cannot be displaced under conflict-of-law rules. Statutory jurisdiction applies; no clause restricts a Consumer's forum rights.

If a provision is invalid, the remaining provisions continue and the invalid part is replaced only to the lawful extent.

Appendix A — Hungarian regional conciliation bodies

Contact data checked on 30 July 2026. Competence follows section 16 and the law, not merely this list.

Budapest

Budapesti Békéltető Testület
Territory: Budapest
Address: 1016 Budapest, Krisztina krt. 99, Hungary
Postal address: 1253 Budapest, P.O. Box 10, Hungary
Telephone: +36 1 488 2131
Email: bekelteto.testulet@bkik.hu
Website: https://bekeltet.bkik.hu/

Pest County

Pest Vármegyei Békéltető Testület
Address/postal address: 1055 Budapest, Balassi Bálint u. 25, 4th floor, room 2, Hungary
Telephone: +36 1 792 7881
Email: pmbekelteto@pmkik.hu
Website: https://www.pestmegyeibekelteto.hu/

Baranya, Somogy and Tolna Counties

Baranya Vármegyei Békéltető Testület
Address/postal address: 7625 Pécs, Majorossy I. u. 36, Hungary
Telephone: +36 72 507 154
Email: info@baranyabekeltetes.hu
Website: https://www.baranyabekeltetes.hu/

Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, Heves and Nógrád Counties

Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén Vármegyei Békéltető Testület
Address: 3525 Miskolc, Szentpáli u. 1, Hungary
Postal address: 3501 Miskolc, P.O. Box 376, Hungary
Telephone: +36 46 501 090; +36 46 501 871
Email: bekeltetes@bokik.hu
Website: https://bekeltetes.borsodmegye.hu/

Bács-Kiskun, Békés and Csongrád-Csanád Counties

Csongrád-Csanád Vármegyei Békéltető Testület
Address: 6721 Szeged, Párizsi krt. 8-12, Hungary
Telephone: +36 62 549 392
Email: bekelteto.testulet@cskik.hu
Website: https://www.bekeltetes-csongrad.hu/

Fejér, Komárom-Esztergom and Veszprém Counties

Fejér Vármegyei Békéltető Testület
Address: 8000 Székesfehérvár, Hosszúsétatér 4-6, Hungary
Postal address: 8050 Székesfehérvár, P.O. Box 357, Hungary
Telephone: +36 22 510 310
Email: bekeltetes@fmkik.hu
Website: https://www.bekeltetesfejer.hu/

Győr-Moson-Sopron, Vas and Zala Counties

Győr-Moson-Sopron Vármegyei Békéltető Testület
Address/postal address: 9022 Győr, Szent István út 10/A, Hungary
Telephone: +36 96 520 217
Email: bekelteto.testulet@gymsmkik.hu
Website: https://www.bekeltetesgyor.hu/

Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok, Hajdú-Bihar and

Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg Counties

Hajdú-Bihar Vármegyei Békéltető Testület
Address: 4025 Debrecen, Vörösmarty u. 13-15, Hungary
Telephone: +36 52 500 710; +36 52 500 745
Email: bekelteto@hbkik.hu
Website: https://www.hbmbekeltetes.hu/