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Storage and Basement

What does it mean?

Most rental apartments come with access to storage or basement space, but terms vary. Storage may be included in the rent or require a separate agreement. It is important to know what applies — what size you are entitled to, whether there is electricity and ventilation, and who is responsible in case of theft or damage.

The storage space should be dry and secure. Never store valuables in storage without an approved lock, and verify that your home insurance covers theft from storage (it usually does, but with limitations). Flammable substances, explosive goods, and motor vehicles may never be stored in basements. The landlord has the right to inspect that storage is being used correctly.

Key Points

  • Storage may be included in the rent or require a separate agreement
  • Check size, electricity, ventilation, and security
  • Home insurance usually covers theft from storage with limitations
  • Flammable substances and motor vehicles may not be stored in basements
  • The landlord has the right to inspect that storage is being used correctly

Practical Tip

Check your key receipt — should you have received a storage or basement key? Make sure the storage has an approved padlock. Don't store moisture-sensitive items directly on the floor — elevate them. Verify that your home insurance covers the storage space.

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