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What's Included in Rent

What does it mean?

In Sweden, heating, hot water, cold water, and garbage collection are typically included in the rent for rental apartments. This is one reason why Swedish rents may appear high compared to other countries where these costs are paid separately. The landlord is responsible for maintaining a certain indoor temperature (usually 20–21°C).

What is usually not included is electricity, broadband, cable TV, and home insurance — tenants pay these themselves. In some newly built apartments, electricity and hot water are billed separately via individual metering (IMD). Parking, storage, and laundry room access may be included or charged extra depending on the landlord. Always check the lease for exactly what's included.

Key Points

  • Heating, water, and garbage collection typically included in rental apartments
  • Electricity, broadband, and home insurance normally not included
  • New construction may have individual metering (IMD) for electricity and hot water
  • Parking and storage may be included or cost extra
  • Always check the lease agreement — terms vary between landlords

Practical Tip

Ask the landlord exactly what's included before signing the contract. Request a breakdown of any additional costs. Don't forget to budget for home insurance — it's not mandatory but strongly recommended.

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