Back in the day you got one water meter and X amount of flats behind it. Housing coop paid the bills and divided it by occupants. In a while you get nice round number that you can put as the price per person. That way is going to end as metering must be done by apartment now. Saves water.roger_roger wrote:I have never paid extra water fee wherever I lived, be it Student apartment or private one. The one that I'm living now is private one but doesn't have water fee, only separate Electricity and I pretty like this kind of deal, I pay what I use for.
I am looking to move for a bigger apartment across the street and the housing belongs to another company, the Rent was OK but then the Vesimaksu hit my head, 22 Euros per Person. The same area, the same location, same municipality, same locality, same street, the difference is house number and the company but the water fee 22 Euros per Person per Month. WTF. Suppose if I had 4 kids then water fee = 22 x 6 = 132 Euros per month. Isn't that killer ?
I am not saying no to water fee, 22 euros per month for a apartment is pretty affordable but multiplying it as per person, damn. Is it new style of scam housing company comes up with? or its some extra income for agents as part of their commission? whatever it is the trend is unhealthy.
BTW, who fixes these water rates? and how is it fixed? according to building? or rate differes as per lessor?
Kids use toilet, make dirty dishes and clothes and need to be washed too. Average consumption is 155l/day x 30 days x 4 persons = about 18,5m3 of water. Iirc you pay for the water about 3€/m3 in Helsinki region and Iirc about double for warm water (about 1/3 of the consumption). Sounds that you get ripped off? Then make the calculation with 270l/day/person.
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