FAQ
For tenants in our Guest researcher apartments
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Payments/Invoices
How do I pay my rent?
1. Each month you will receive an e-mail from Uppsala University Housing Office saying you have a new invoice.
2. Log in to your account on My pages. Under “Invoices” you will find all your invoices. To pay, click on “Pay Now” and you will be redirected to our secured payment solution where you fill in your card information and make your payment.
3. The money will be withdrawn from your account and transferred to our account.
NOTE:Â We only accept VISA and MasterCard payments, so please make sure that you have a VISA or MasterCard before you arrive in Uppsala.
If you cannot pay your invoice via credit card online or bank transfer – we accept card payments in our reception at Kungsgatan 27.
Transfer from Swedish bank account
We recommend that you contact a bank to apply for a Swedish internet bank account. In order to open a bank account some banks may require you to have a civil registration number (personnummer). Bring your passport and your letter of admission to Uppsala University to the bank when applying.
International Transfer
If you prefer to use your bank account from home you can make an international transfer. Conditions for transferring money from foreign banks vary, so you should inquire about this at your bank to avoid unnecessary extra costs.
Payment details
Always add your invoice number when making a payment, so we can identify your payment.
Bankgiro: 5760-4357
Receiver of payment:
Uppsala Housing Office AB
Box 121
751 04 UPPSALA, Sweden
VAT number: SE556691621801
Bank: Handelsbanken
Bank Address: SE-106 70 Stockholm, Sweden
Account number: 49Â 723 448
IBAN:SE20 6000 0000 0000 4972 3448
SWIFT/BIC: HANDSESS
Bankgiro: 5760-4357
When do I receive my invoice?
Rents in Sweden are paid on a monthly basis and in advance. For example: The September rent must be paid at the end of August (always check the Due date on your invoice). It is not possible to pay rent per day.
Rental invoices are usually sent to your account on My Pages about two weeks before the due date of the invoice.
Where can I find my invoice?
You can find all your invoices on your account on My Pages.
What period do I have to pay rent for?
You are liable to pay rent for the whole rental period stated in your contract regardless of your actual arrival or departure date. For example: if your contract starts on August 1st but you are delayed and do not arrive in Sweden until September 3rd, you must still pay rent for the month of August.
If you cancel your contract, rent must be paid for the notice period.
There is a twelve-month yearly rent, and there are no rent-free months.
Can I find my receipt on My Pages?
Yes, you can find your receipts under “invoices”.
Why can’t I see that my invoice is paid on My Pages?
You can see your online payments immediately. If you have paid by bank transfer it usually takes a few days before it is updated on My Pages.
Can I pay with cash?
Cash payments in Sweden are disappearing. We advise you to plan your stay ahead and bring a debit/credit card with you. For some time now, we have been completely cashless and have no possibility of accepting cash payments for your invoices.
I can’t pay my invoice on My Pages, why?
If you are experiencing problems with your payment, or your payment gets declined, it may be due to one of the following reasons:
- The web browser you are using is not approved.
- The card you are using is not a VISA or Mastercard – Try another card or visit our reception during our opening hours.
- There are insufficient funds in the account.
- The card you are using has expired.
- The card is not open for purchases online or abroad.
- The payment amount exceeds the approved limit for purchases.
If you are experiencing any of the four last difficulties above, please contact your bank.
What happens if I don’t pay on time?
You will receive invoice reminders when you have unpaid rents, and a late fee will be charged. If the debt remains – legal measures will be taken.
Is there a deposit to be paid?
No, you are not expected to pay a deposit for our guest researcher accommodations.
If you stay in a student accommodation then you need to pay a deposit of 3500 SEK.