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Courtyard (Innergård)

What does it mean?

The courtyard (innergård) is the shared space inside a residential block or property. In Swedish cities, particularly Stockholm and Gothenburg, courtyards are an important part of the residential environment, offering a calm oasis from the urban setting. They may include plantings, seating, playgrounds, and grilling areas.

Courtyard use is regulated by the property's house rules, decided by the property owner or BRF board. Common rules cover grilling (often only gas/electric), parties and events (notification to the board), ball games, and quiet hours. Courtyard maintenance is the property owner's responsibility, but residents are expected to help keep the yard clean and pleasant.

Key Points

  • Shared space regulated by the property's house rules
  • The property owner or BRF board decides usage rules
  • Common restrictions cover grilling, parties, and quiet hours
  • Maintenance and upkeep is the property owner's responsibility
  • May include playgrounds, plantings, and communal seating

Practical Tip

Check the courtyard rules before moving in — they vary significantly between properties. A well-maintained courtyard significantly enhances quality of living. If you live in a housing association, you can join the courtyard committee to influence how the courtyard is managed and developed.

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