SORTING WASTE

The property’s waste point has its own collection containers for combustible waste, bio-waste,  cardboard, glass, small metal and paper.

Follow the sorting instructions and the labels on the containers. Sorting waste at home is easier when you reserve containers for different waste in your kitchen.

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DATA PROTECTION REGULATION (May 25, 2018)

The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) entered into application on 25 May 2018. The Data Protection Regulation is directly applicable legislation, and it is also integrated in our company’s operations. It is an updated version of the 1995 data protection directive which defines processing rules of personal data in a more detailed manner harmonized among the EU member states.

 

Appropriate processing of personal data strengthens the rights of a data subject and increases openness and transparency. Key points in the data protection regulation include, among other things:

 

  • emphasizing the legality of personal data processing;
  • reducing amount of collected personal data and improving its accuracy;
  • ensuring clear and open notification procedures.

 

For individuals, i.e. data subjects, the implementation of the new modernized regulation can be seen, for example, as introducing the new rights. According to the updated regulation data subjects have now more rights including the newly defined ones. That allows the data subjects to better understand and monitor collection and use of their personal data.

KINTEISTÖ OY JÄMSÄNMÄKI RESCUE PLANS (published on 16.1.2019)

The rescue plans meet the requirements set by the Rescue Act  (379/2011) and the Government Decree on Rescue Services (407/2011) for the rescue planning at the our property sites.

 

The rescue plan is intended to enhance the safety of the residents and ensure their comfortable living.

The rescue plan provides the residents and other users of the property with information about activities aimed at preventing fire and other dangerous situations, as well as gives guidelines for preventing accidents at the real estate property.

 

The rescue plan also explains how to use the building safely and act correctly in dangerous situations. The plan focuses on providing instructions for preventing of accidents and for acting in normal and exceptional conditions.

 

The rescue plan is not drawn up for the authorities, its aim is to enhance the safety of the property.

 

Rescue plan for each object of our properties can be found in the list below:

Housing counselling

Anyone who lives in a rental accommodation or is homeless may need a housing-related counselling. Within counselling process debts and disputes are reconciled, payment plans are made, and guidance is provided in searching for subsidies and filling out applications.

Living in Jämsä

Jämsä, a city in the middle of Finland, comprised of six urban areas offers a comfortable living environment close to nature with ample and convenient transport connections.

Beautiful lakes are the highlights of the surrounding landscape: Päijänne, Längelmävesi along with other smaller lakes provide extensive opportunities for fishing, kayaking and hiking in stunning nature.

Distinctive countryside sites, numerous summer events, sports and cultural attractions ensure that there is plenty to do year-round, with something for everyone.

For example, one of the most popular tourist centers in Finland, Himos, is located here.

The sauna village, the full-scale golf course, frisbee golf courses, children’s traffic park and pump track, and the swimming hall Koskikara offer ample options for recreational and fun activities.

Find a home in Jämsä

Kiinteistö Oy Jämsänmäki is a rental housing company wholly owned by the city of Jämsä. The company has more than 600 townhouses and apartment buildings in five urban areas: in the center of Jämsä, Jämsänkoski, Halli, Länkipohja and Koskenpää. Apartments are located both right next to services and in smaller quiet settlements.

Apartment seekers and residents are served by an apartment secretary, an office secretary, a property manager and a housing advisor. The managing director is responsible for managing a company’s overall operations. There are five members on the company’s board of trustees.

Most of our apartments are ARAVA state-subsidised housing. For the application form click the link here.

We offer our vacant accommodation based on the information provided in the application, so please fill out the apartment application form carefully.

Rental deposit

The amount of the required security deposit is stated in the tenant selection decision. If there are negative entries in your credit information, the deposit is an amount equal to three months’ rent. Otherwise, the amount of the rental deposit is an amount equal to two months’ rent. We also accept the payment commitment for the rental deposit issued by Kela. Should you have any questions regarding or during the apartment viewing or concerning a rental deposit, please refer for help to a housing advisor.

Booking the apartment

To book an accommodation please make an application for a rental apartment. Apartments are offered only to those who have submitted an application. We offer our vacant properties based on the information provided in the application, so please fill out the apartment application carefully. Remember to fill in all the requested attachments. If your application will be considered positively, you will receive an offer by email. The housing secretary will also send you the permit for the apartment viewing.

We check applicants’ credit information from Suomen Asiakastieto Oy’s database.

Housing rules

In addition to the Act on Residential Leases, the landlord’s and tenant’s responsibilities and obligations are regulated by the Public Order Act and the house regulations. In residential buildings the following common rule for domestic privacy must be observed: feel yourself at home but consider your neighbours.

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