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  • What counts as a service charge?
  • Advance payment (Akonto) or flat fee?
  • How high are service charges typically?
  • Regional differences
  • Checking the annual statement
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Service charges (Nebenkosten) in Switzerland: what tenants actually pay

Which service charges are permitted, how do advance payments (Akonto) differ from a flat fee, and how do you check the statement? A practical overview for tenants.

Updated 15 June 2026·3 min read

Median service charges · Swiss rental market

CHF 230/ month

≈ CHF 33 per m² per year

Middle 50% of listings: CHF 170–300 per month.

Median across 16,600+ apartments currently advertised for rent in Switzerland (Homematch market data, June 2026).

Key takeaways

  • Service charges may only be billed if they are expressly agreed in the tenancy contract (Art. 257a CO).
  • Akonto (advances) are reconciled yearly; a flat fee is not — with Akonto you get a refund or pay the difference.
  • Heating and hot water are usually by far the largest item.
  • You are entitled to inspect the receipts and may contest the statement within 30 days.

On top of the net rent, a Swiss rental usually carries Nebenkosten — the running operating costs of the property. The key rule: they may only be billed separately if they are expressly listed in the tenancy contract. Anything not named is deemed included in the net rent.

What counts as a service charge?

Only actual operating costs tied to the use of the property are permitted. Typically these include:

  • Heating and hot water (usually the largest item)
  • Water and wastewater, refuse fees
  • Operation and maintenance of the lift
  • Shared electricity (stairwell, exterior lighting)
  • Caretaker and cleaning of common areas
  • Service subscriptions (e.g. cable TV), if agreed
“Anything not expressly agreed is deemed included in the net rent.”
Principle under Art. 257a CO

Not permitted without agreement

Maintenance, repairs, administration costs and amortisation are generally not service charges — they are covered by the net rent. A blanket clause like “service charges included” is not enough; each item must be named.

Advance payment (Akonto) or flat fee?

Akonto payments are advances: once a year the landlord issues a statement of the actual costs. If your advances exceeded them you get money back; if they fell short you pay the difference. With a flat fee you pay a fixed amount with no later reconciliation — which can help or hurt depending on consumption.

How high are service charges typically?

Across the whole Swiss rental market the median is about CHF 33 per m² per year (see above) — roughly CHF 2.75 per m² per month. Heating and hot water make up the largest part; a common benchmark is around CHF 15 per m² per year for heating alone. Total service charges above CHF 45 per m² per year are considered high without a specific reason (e.g. a heat pump or renovated new build). All heavily dependent on building type, heating system, age and region — always compare against your actual statement.

— — Service charges — —

per month · typical composition

HeatingCHF 90
Caretaker & cleaningCHF 35
Hot waterCHF 28
Water / sewageCHF 22
Lift & servicingCHF 20
Administration / otherCHF 19
Common electricityCHF 16
Total / monthCHF 230
Typical composition on the Swiss median of CHF 230/month — illustrative. The actual split depends heavily on the heating system, building and region.

Regional differences

Service charges are not the same everywhere. Across currently advertised rentals, Neuchâtel is highest at about CHF 37 per m² per year, while Thurgau is lowest at just under CHF 29 — a gap of nearly 30%. The main drivers are heating system and building age, but also regionally very different electricity and utility tariffs.

Median service charges by canton

Neuchâtel37.4 CHF/m²·yr
Basel-Stadt36.4 CHF/m²·yr
Bern35.2 CHF/m²·yr
Zürich34.5 CHF/m²·yr
Geneva32 CHF/m²·yr
Ticino30 CHF/m²·yr
Valais29.9 CHF/m²·yr
Thurgau28.7 CHF/m²·yr
Median across currently advertised rentals per canton (Homematch market data, June 2026; cantons with ≥ 100 listings only).

An often-underestimated factor is the price of electricity — it feeds into shared electricity and, with heat pumps, into heating costs too. Tariffs have been volatile: after the rises of 2023/24, Swiss median electricity prices fell about 10% in 2025 (ElCom), but they vary widely by municipality and utility. Advance payments move with them — for 3-room apartments they recently averaged about CHF 213 per month (SVIT).

Checking the annual statement

  1. Verify that only the items agreed in your contract are billed.
  2. Compare the actual costs against the advances you paid.
  3. Check the allocation key is correct (e.g. by m² or number of occupants).
  4. If anything is unclear, request to inspect the original receipts — you are entitled to.
  5. If you disagree, apply to your municipality’s conciliation authority within 30 days.

Your right to inspect receipts

Tenants may inspect the detailed statement and the underlying receipts. If the management refuses, the statement can be contested.

Sources

  • Tenants’ Association: heating & service charges
  • Average service charges in Switzerland – benchmark
  • ElCom / Federal Council: electricity prices 2025
  • SVIT: rising advance payments (Akonto)
  • Art. 257a Swiss Code of Obligations (Fedlex)

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