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Private apartments for students & staff

Things to consider when living in apartments

  • Some apartments require you to pay utilities, paying directly to the supplier, so these costs will not be part of your monthly rent. Where this applies, we make it clear in the description on our website. For details, please check your rental contract. 
  • Your neighbours might not be tenants of the Housing Foundation. Please be considerate towards them.
  • If you are a contract holder renting a 2-person apartment for yourself and another person, you and the second person must both sign a Household Application form in order to live together and be eligible for applying for a Danish CPR numbers.

Our private apartments

Shared areas means shared responsibilities

  • You share responsibility for shared areas. It is mandatory that everyone living in a dormitory participates in cleaning and maintenance of the common areas. This is still required if you don’t use the common areas. If there is a cleaning schedule, you must respect it and participate. If you fail to do so, a professional cleaning crew may ultimately be sent at your expense.
  • The common areas in the dormitories will be inspected every second month. Tenants will be notified before every inspection. If the common area is found not to be clean enough, a professional cleaning crew will be sent to clean the area at your expense. The bill will be split between all tenants using the common area.
  • If there is a bill for damages/cleaning upon inspection of the common areas in the shared rooms (A and B) , the bill will be split between both tenants in the shared room.
  • Be considered towards the other tenants living in your dormitory and respect that everyone must compromise so that everyone can both study and socialize in the residence.
  • You must adhere to the house rules for your dormitory.
  • You are expected to face and address issues with the other residents and solve problems in a civilized and democratic fashion. The Housing Foundation only gets involved if its tenants have already attempted a solution on their own.