Rental Rules and Practices, Important Notes
Emeria Switzerland informs its tenants that they will be billed for these interventions. In addition, this list does not deviate from the specific clauses of the rental agreement.
Rental rules and practices
Article 9 of the rental regulations and practice of the Canton of Vaud. “The tenant is obliged to use the rental property with the necessary care. He is responsible for carrying out cleaning work at his own expense. Subject to normal wear and tear, he is responsible for repairing the damage he has caused and for minor maintenance and repair work. He is particularly responsible for
- Installation and removal of double windows;
- Replacing broken or damaged windows;
- Maintenance of floors and woodwork. Damage that z. B. caused by high-heeled shoes or carpeting are considered damage for which the tenant is responsible;
- Replace damaged sockets;
- Replace worn belts on shutters and blinds;
- Grease locks, hinges and bolts on doors, windows, shutters, tent frames, etc;
- Maintenance of sanitary systems, household appliances, electrical plugs and cables, etc;
- Clearing drains to the main drain, cleaning and clearing drains on balconies and terraces;
- Regular sweeping of the chimneys in the living rooms and their flues;
- Regular ventilation of the rented rooms;
- Descale individual boilers regularly. Regular decalcification of the individual boilers: After an unsuccessful warning, the landlord can have them decalcified at the expense of the negligent tenant;
- Replace hose breakers, hoses and fuses;
- Replace worn seals on water taps. To reduce intervention costs, the landlord can have them changed throughout the building and charge them to tenants when they are worn out;
- Replace replaceable ventilation filters;
- To clear balconies, terraces and window sills as well as the sidewalks in front of business premises on the ground floor of snow or ice, insofar as this poses a danger to third parties or the building or if the regulations require it.
Important instructions
I authorize Emeria Switzerland to process the data resulting from damage management. If necessary, Emeria Switzerland can pass this data on to third parties for processing. I have the right to request the legally required information about the processing of my data from Emeria Switzerland.