We at Kista Studentbostäder strive to ensure that all tenants shall feel good and this means that they shall not be disturbed by their neighbours. All of our tenants have the right to live and study undisturbed. However, you live in a multi-resident building and have neighbours around you and close to you. This requires a great deal, both consideration and tolerance for the way other people live. Unfortunately, you cannot expect there to be no disturbances in a building where many people shall eat, sleep and live. Water pipes create noise; televisions can be heard through walls, etc. Certain disturbances must be accepted and you must simply learn to live with them, they are part of this way of living.
However, sometimes there can be too much noise and often, the person that is causing the disturbance is not aware that they are irritating someone. A knock on the door is usually sufficient.
In accordance with the Housing Act, tenants shall ensure that neighbours are not exposed to disturbances and also "maintain soundness, order and good conditions within the property". In other words, show consideration to others. Many believe that you have the right to have a party once a month and are allowed to be as loud as you want. In actuality, you have the right to have a party as often as you like but you do not have the right to disturb your neighbours.
Music may not be played at such a high volume that it can be disturbing to others
Hammering or drilling after 9:00 PM
Avoid disturbing water flushing during the night
In accordance with the municipality's environmental and health protection regulations it is not allowed to carry out disturbing work or other disturbing sounds in the apartment between 10:00 PM - 7:00 AM on weekdays and between 10:00 PM - 10:00 AM on weekends.
In case of a disturbance, please contact kontakt@kistastudentbostader.se. In urgent cases, contact the Police. We currently do not have a disturbance hotline. Securitas is located in the building and can be reached at 08-632 02 88. Anyone reported for disturbing their neighbors will receive a warning letter. The tenant is reminded of their obligations and asked to improve their behavior. In the event of a warning, social services are also notified, and if the disturbances continue with repeated complaints, the tenant may be evicted from their residence.