Utility Payments in Poland: How Ukrainians Can Avoid Overpaying for 'Czynsz'.
Features of Utility Payments in Poland for Ukrainians
According to inkorr.com: Thousands of Ukrainians living in Poland face certain changes in the utility payment system. Instead of the usual housing and communal services, they need to interact with residential communities and understand the concept of 'czynsz'. This can be challenging, so the portal 'Spilno in Poland' has shared useful tips to help Ukrainians understand this system and avoid unnecessary expenses.
How the Payment System Works
In Poland, the principles of payment for housing and communal services differ slightly. Payments are made in advance with the possibility of adjustment later, unlike the usual billing in Ukraine based on actual consumption and subscription fees.
What is 'Czynsz'
The main concept for Ukrainians in Poland has become 'czynsz'. It is a fixed monthly fee that covers building maintenance, garbage collection, cleaning of the area, and other services. The average amount of 'czynsz' ranges from 250 to 300 zlotys per month. This amount may include expenses for internet, television, gas, electricity, and also rent for those who rent housing.
Recommendations for Ukrainians
To avoid problems and misunderstandings, Ukrainians should carefully study the peculiarities of the Polish utility payment system. The advance payment system can be beneficial, as it allows paying in advance and then adjusting the amount based on actual resource use.
Knowing these nuances will help Ukrainians adapt more easily to new conditions and pay their utility bills on time without excessive costs. Understanding the 'czynsz' system and advances can significantly ease life in a foreign country.
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