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Can my landlord raise the rent in Switzerland?

Yes, but only with a specific justification and on a standard official form sent at least 3 months before the next termination date. Valid grounds: a rise in the reference interest rate (Referenzzinssatz, currently 1.75%), inflation (about 40% can be passed through), documented cost increases (maintenance, taxes), and value-adding renovations. If the increase looks too high you can contest it within 30 days at the conciliation authority, for free. Without the official form, the increase simply doesn't count. If an increase ever pushes you to move, aptari makes the next search easy: one open feed of listings and a Tenant Passport you fill once.

Valid grounds for rent increase

1. Reference interest rate (Referenzzinssatz) - Set quarterly by the Federal Housing Office (currently 1.75%) - When it rises, landlords can pass through ~3% per 0.25% increase - When it falls, you can demand a decrease (often ignored, you have to ask)

2. Inflation - 40% of the inflation increase can be passed through - Cumulative since last rent change

3. Cost increases - Maintenance, utilities, taxes, insurance - Must be documented

4. Value-adding renovations - Energy-efficiency upgrades, new kitchen/bathroom, structural improvements - Cosmetic refresh does NOT count

How the increase must be communicated

  • Amtliches Formular (official cantonal form) · not a normal letter
  • Sent at least 3 months before the next termination date
  • Must specify the new rent, the reason, the amount of increase
  • Must mention your right to contest within 30 days

Without the official form, the increase is null and void · you can ignore it.

How to contest

  1. Within 30 days of receiving the notice
  2. File at the Schlichtungsbehörde (cantonal conciliation authority) · free
  3. Mieterverband can help with the paperwork
  4. Most increases are reduced or withdrawn at conciliation

Special case: Staffelmiete

If your lease is a Staffelmiete (graduated rent) the increases are pre-agreed at signing and don't need the official form. But the increase amounts can still be contested as too high.

If you decide to move instead

Sometimes the cleanest answer to a steep increase is a better flat. aptari makes that easy: one open feed of listings from across the market (aptari, Homegate, ImmoScout24 and Flatfox), a Tenant Passport you fill once, and a Match Score that shows which flats you actually fit before you apply.

See tenant rights Switzerland and Mieterverband.

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