Service Charges Explained: What Apartment Owners and Tenants Really Pay For
When renting or buying an apartment in Kenya, many people focus only on the rent or purchase price — and forget about service charges.
Later, they are shocked by monthly bills they did not plan for.
Service charges are not random fees. They cover the cost of maintaining and running shared living spaces.
But not all service charges are fair, transparent, or well-managed.
This article explains what service charges really are, what they usually include, and how to know if you are paying a fair amount.
What Are Service Charges?
Service charges are monthly or annual fees paid by:
- apartment owners
- tenants (sometimes included in rent)
They cover the cost of maintaining common areas and shared services in an apartment building or gated estate.
They exist because:
Shared spaces need shared responsibility.
What Service Charges Usually Cover
A typical service charge may include:
Security
- guards
- CCTV systems
- access control
- gate management
Water & Utilities (Common Areas)
- borehole operation
- water pumps
- corridor lighting
- compound lighting
Cleaning & Waste Management
- staircases
- parking areas
- garbage collection
- compound cleaning
Maintenance & Repairs
- lifts
- gates
- water tanks
- drainage systems
- common plumbing
Estate Management
- caretaker salary
- property manager
- administrative costs
Landscaping & Environment
- gardens
- trees
- playgrounds
- shared spaces
How Much Are Service Charges in Kenya?
Service charges vary widely depending on:
- location
- size of development
- amenities
- management quality
Typical ranges:
- Small apartments: KSh 2,000 – 5,000
- Medium estates: KSh 5,000 – 10,000
- High-end developments: KSh 15,000 – 30,000+
Luxury estates with:
- gyms
- pools
- lifts
- generators
- full security
cost more to run.
Why People Complain About Service Charges
Problems arise when:
- fees increase suddenly
- breakdowns are unclear
- services are poor
- money is mismanaged
- no financial reports are shared
Lack of transparency creates conflict.
What Tenants & Buyers Should Ask Before Moving In
Always ask:
- What exactly does the service charge cover?
- How much is it per month?
- Who manages the estate?
- Is there a breakdown of costs?
- How often does it change?
- Are there extra charges?
Never assume “service charge included” without details.
Who Pays Service Charge: Owner or Tenant?
This depends on the agreement.
Some landlords:
- include service charge in rent
- pass it directly to tenants
Always clarify before signing.
Service Charges vs Standalone Houses
Standalone houses:
- don’t pay service charge
- but owners pay directly for:
- security
- garbage
- water
- maintenance
So the cost still exists, just in a different form.
How NyumbaSure Promotes Transparency
NyumbaSure encourages:
✔ clear listing of service charges
✔ honest descriptions
✔ verified property management
✔ no hidden costs
✔ education for users
We believe people should know the true cost of living before moving in.
Final Advice
Service charges are not bad, but unclear service charges are dangerous.
Before choosing an apartment, ask:
Am I comfortable paying this amount every month for these services?
A house is not just rent or price.
It is a system of monthly costs.
Smart tenants and buyers choose with full knowledge — not surprises.

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