Resident's Guide
Storage areas
Each property usually has its own storage area for leisure-time equipment such as bicycles, skis. Oftentimes, it also has storage areas for prams and strollers as well. This storage area is not a place for children to play in. Each person must ensure that the doors to this area are locked.
Each apartment usually has its own storage area for personal goods; residents are responsible for locking this. If the property also has separate, unheated storage closets, residents are also responsible for locking these. For fire safety reasons, you may not store items in the hallways of your apartment or these storage areas. In addition, you may not store gas containers, gas or other flammable liquids. Don't forget to empty your storage areas before you move out.
Resident's Guide
- Using common areas
- Maintaining the apartment
- Cleaning
- Waste management
- Pets
- Rental agreement termination
- PSOAS administration
- Tenancy agreement
- Data communication
- Moving in, Mail
- Right to live
- Rent and other fees, Housing support
- Rules and regulations, Disturbance next door
- Changing apartment / Internal move
- Moving out