

- Home insurance
Get home insurance to protect your belongings and ensure you’re covered in the event of the unexpected. It not only provides security but also a financial buffer. In addition, home insurance can assist in liability-related situations and offer compensation for housing costs if the home becomes uninhabitable as a result of a covered event. - People’s book for you!
Once you’re there, don’t forget to register. This step is simple but essential to ensure that all official mail and information reaches you at the correct address. Visit the Swedish Tax Agency’s website and update your civil registration quickly and easily. - Check the rental agreement
Take the time to carefully review the lease. What is the notice period? How big is the deposit? Are there any special conditions to be aware of? Ask your landlord all the necessary questions to avoid misunderstandings and a better experience! - Inspection
Once you’re settled in, give your new apartment a proper inspection. Check the walls and ceiling to ensure that everything is in the agreed condition. Spotting potential problems in advance can prevent unpleasant surprises later. A healthy home is a happy home! - Communication
It is important to have clear and honest communication between landlord and tenant. If there are any problems or other question marks, it is important that you can work together to solve them. Through mutual understanding and trust, a safe and pleasant atmosphere is created. - And finally.. have fun!
Explore your new neighborhood by visiting gyms, grocery stores, schools, and parks. To meet neighbors, try different restaurants or activities. Good luck!
