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Pipe Replacement (Stambyte)

Land Code Ch. 12 § 16 (rent reduction for defects), Ch. 12 § 18 d (access for repairs)

What does it mean?

A stambyte (pipe replacement) means replacing a building's water and drainage pipes — the vertical pipes running through all floors. It is one of the most extensive and costly maintenance projects in a property, often necessary in buildings from the Million Programme era (1965-1975) and earlier. Pipes have a lifespan of approximately 40-60 years.

For tenants, a pipe replacement means significant disruption during the project. Bathrooms and sometimes kitchens are demolished and rebuilt, and the work typically takes 3-5 weeks per apartment. During this time, tenants may be offered temporary housing or replacement bathroom facilities. Tenants have the right to a rent reduction during the period the apartment cannot be fully used, as well as the right to return to their renovated apartment.

Key Points

  • Involves replacing water and drainage pipes throughout the building
  • Commonly needed in buildings from 1950-1975 where pipes have reached end of life
  • Typically takes 3-5 weeks per apartment, 1-2 years for the entire building
  • Tenants have the right to rent reduction during the renovation period
  • The landlord must offer temporary bathroom and kitchen solutions

Practical Tip

If your building is scheduled for pipe replacement, document the condition of your apartment before work begins. Request written information about the timeline, rent reduction, and temporary solutions offered. Also verify that the landlord doesn't raise rent unreasonably after the renovation.

Legal Basis: Land Code Ch. 12 § 16 (rent reduction for defects), Ch. 12 § 18 d (access for repairs)

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