MY APARTMENT
Please note that other information than that stated on this page may apply in your residential area and in your particular apartment. Contact Customer Service if you are unsure.
If, during the inspection we conduct in connection with you moving out, we consider that the apartment has sustained damage or abnormal wear, you as tenant will be billed the cost of restoration. This applies to both physical wear and strong odours or damage from food odour, smoking, pets or similar.
You can find more detailed information about your rights and obligations as a tenant in your rental agreement.
KITCHEN
- Your apartment is equipped with white goods that are owned by Balder. This means that if a fault arises due to age-related wear, the equipment will be repaired or replaced. If, however, the fault was caused by inadequate maintenance, cleaning or care, you as tenant will have to pay for the repair.
- In case there are manuals for the appliances in your apartment, please review them.
BATHROOM AND LAUNDRY
WALLS AND INDOOR CEILING
We paint and wallpaper the apartments at reasonable intervals, but this does not prevent you from painting or wallpapering your walls at your own expense. Always check with us before doing any work by contacting customer service or your local management office. Keep in mind that all renovation work must be professionally done. You may need to restore the apartment or be liable for compensation for any negligence, inappropriate materials, or extreme color schemes when you move out.
FLOORS
- Remember to protect the floors, regardless of type, by using furniture pads on all furniture. It's smart to place a plastic mat under the office chair to protect the floor.
- When moving in or out, or rearranging furniture, we recommend placing a rug or blanket under the furniture to prevent scratches on the floor.
BALCONY, TERRACE AND PATIO
- Make sure you do not leave the door open in strong winds. This can damage both the door and the locking device.
- When cleaning or watering plants on your balcony, use as little water as possible to avoid disturbing the neighbours below.
- If you have a glazed balcony, keep the panes closed during the winter in order to prevent rain and snow from coming in.