Frequently asked questions


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In the past, the TV cable connection fee used to be included in the ancillary costs. These days, this fee is often included in tenants’ phone contracts. Please let us know if your TV cable connection fee is included in your phone contract to avoid being charged twice.

The purpose of the house rules is to keep the property safe, clean and tidy and to make sure residents are considerate towards each other. For these reasons, it is important that everyone observes the house rules out of respect for one another.

When a number of people live close together, it is very important for people to be considerate and tolerant towards each other. The first thing to do is always to talk directly to your neighbour. You could, for example, ask them to turn down their music.

If talking to them doesn't produce a change, please notify us of your concerns in writing. In that case, we will work to achieve a mutually acceptable solution.

The most effective way to prevent damage caused by damp is to regularly ventilate  your property. However, there are a few things to bear in mind when doing this, because constantly opening tilt windows, for example, can be counterproductive. Please take a look here for tips on properly ventilating a property. 

During business hours, from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm and from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm, please contact your property manager in the event of an emergency. Outside business hours, please contact us using the emergency hotline number. All of the contact details are displayed in the entrance area of your property.

All available parking spaces are listed on our website. Found a parking space and would like to apply for it? If so, simply complete the online form. We will then review your application as quickly as possible.

Fibre optic connections are not yet available in all properties. The fibre optic connection socket is normally located in the living room next to the TV socket and near a power socket. Look out for the OTO ID, which you will need to give to your telephone company. Every property has its own unique OTO ID and it should be on either the power socket or in the fuse box.

Yes, in principle, tenants are permitted to sublet their property, but they must notify Livit. They will also have to submit their subletting agreement. Livit reserves the right to prohibit subletting if a tenant fails to provide information on the subletting terms and conditions, or if these terms are inappropriate or give rise to significant disadvantages, e.g. as a result of the rental property’s wrongful use.

Please note that you, as the main tenant, will be liable for all damage to the property caused during the sublet and that you are only permitted to sublet the property at the same price. Tenants are permitted to increase the rent by 20% if the sublet property is furnished. Please read the legal regulations for subletting.

It is generally permitted to smoke inside a property or on the balcony. However, please note that you will be fully liable for any costs incurred, for example for having the property repainted when moving out if you smoked inside it.

Permission to barbecue differs from property to property. Please check your rental agreement or house rules. In most cases, barbecuing is permitted as long as it does not have an impact on your neighbours. Do not create any smoke, odours or noise to the point that it becomes a nuisance for other people.