

Larger metal objects (stoves, cookers, bathtubs) must be taken to the recycling centre, waste collection centre or waste disposal site.Ĭollect harmful substances separately: pollutants must be collected separately, as improper disposal can cause lasting damage to the environment. ) and also small items of scrap metal (wire, saucepans, nails and screws). Metal packaging: this is for metal packaging (such as aluminum foil, drinks cans.

), composite materials (tetra pack, coffee packaging, milk cartons. Plastic packaging: this bin is used for plastic packaging (plastic bottles, plastic film, plastics. Returnable bottles do not belong in the glass container. The lids of glass bottles and jars must be removed beforehand - they go in the yellow bin. White, green and brown glass are collected separately. Waste paper: use this bin for paper, cardboard boxes, newspapers, catalogues, books and magazines. Non-compliance with the rules on waste separation can lead to criminal charges and fines. As there are regional differences in waste separation, you should find out the details from the municipality or city administration. In the vast majority of Austrian households, rubbish is sorted meticulously. The fees vary from state to state and are about 20 to 25 euros per month.Īustria has one of the highest recycling rates in the world. Here you will find information about comparing electricity suppliers: And here for comparing gas prices:Ī licence fee must be paid for all radio equipment (radio, TV, computers). The liberalisation of the energy market in Austria means that everyone can now choose for themselves the most suitable electricity and gas suppliers. To sign up for electricity, gas and district heating, apply in good time to the energy supplier. Below, you will find some links about this: Telephone and internet connections are often available from the same provider.

#MODEL CERERE DEMISIE FARA PREAVIZ REGISTRATION#
It is available for download, from the authority's office or can be purchased at tobacconists.ĭownloadable registration form: Telephone & Internet, Mobile phone For registration, you need the registration form. Minors must be filed by the legal guardian. It is possible to register either in person or by mail. Here you can find a model letter for terminating a rental agreement: Registering at the Residents' Registration ServiceĮveryone taking up residence in Austria is obliged to register with the relevant residents' registration authority. With a fixed-term lease, the deadline specified in the contract must be complied with. Normally, a permanent lease may be terminated within the statutory period of notice of one month. For both, statutory periods of notice apply, which must be met in terminating the agreement. The lease can be terminated by both the tenant and the landlord. With regard to temporary leases, as there are very few cases when it is legally possible to terminate the agreement, it is recommended that an exit clause be included in the lease. In addition, the amount of rent (net rent and associated costs) and, in the case of a temporary lease, the rental period must be specified. In a rental agreement, the landlord and the tenant must be named fully, as well as all the ancillary rooms included in the rent (e.g. Rental agreement (lease)Ī rental agreement represents the written or spoken contractual rights and obligations of the landlord and the tenant. The 'Bruttomiete' covers, for example, water rates and waste disposal and various other charges required for the maintenance of the property.Ĭareful Electricity costs are often not counted as running costs! You should therefore always clarify in advance, just which costs are included in the 'Bruttomiete'. This 'Bruttomiete' by contrast includes the 'Nettomiete' and the running costs (sometimes also called 'Nebenkosten' - associated costs). The actual sum to be paid by the tenant to the landlord is called 'Bruttomiete' – 'gross/total rent'. A 'Nettomiete' includes only those costs which are payable for making the accommodation available for use.
