Electricity contract and district heating contract of a death estate

Managing an estate can be challenging and certain aspects call for special attention and knowledge. This page contains comprehensive instructions to help you manage an estate’s electricity and district heating contracts as easily as possible.

Managing an estate

The electricity company must be informed of the death of a relative as soon as possible. When a relative has died, it is important to establish who will manage the estate. Usually, the joint owners of the estate decide about such matters. The joint owners may also authorize one person to manage the estate by signing a power of attorney. The power of attorney must have two attachments: a copy of the civil document and a report on family relationships or estate inventory. 

Any joint owner of the estate has the right to obtain information on the affairs of the estate, as long as their joint owner status can be verified with the aforementioned documents. If there is only one owner of the estate, it is enough to provide us with a copy of the civil document, a report on family relationships or estate inventory. In that case, there is no need for a power of attorney. 

Why is this important? If nobody has been authorized to manage the estate, measures concerning contracts always require written approval by all joint owners of the estate, which slows down and complicates things. 

Any power of attorney is terminated upon death.

Below you can provide an electronic power of attorney or submit copies of paper documents. 

Electronic power of attorney for the estate Submitting documents of a death estate

* You can print a paper template for a power of attorney here.

Each joint owner of an estate may:

Obtain information:: Each joint owner of an estate has the right to obtain information about matters concerning the estate.
Make an electricity contract:: Each joint owner of an estate may make an electricity contract for themselves in the property owned by the estate.
Change the due date of a bill: : Each joint owner of an estate may postpone the due date of a bill for up to three months while waiting for the estate inventory to be completed.

Consent of all joint owners of the estate is required to:

  • change the address 
  • change the bill delivery method 
  • include the place of use in a joint owner’s Online service 
  • terminate an electricity contract 
  • amend the electricity contract 
  • transfer a district heating contract to a new owner 
  • postpone the due date of a bill (for a reason other than the estate inventory) 

Practical instructions and important points

Payment of bills after the death 

  • Direct payment contracts: Depending on the bank, direct payment contracts may remain valid or be terminated. The person managing the estate must check this with the bank of the deceased customer. 
  • E-invoices: When the online bank contract is terminated, e-invoices will no longer be delivered. Any payments already approved will be debited from the account as normal. The person managing the estate must check this with the bank of the deceased customer. 
  • Payment of the estate’s bills: In all situations where the electricity or district heating contract remains in the name of the estate, the joint owners of the estate are jointly responsible for paying the bills in the name of the estate. 

Electricity contract and the death of a relative

In terms of electricity contracts, situations may differ:

1. The widow(er) or other family member continues to live in what was the deceased person’s home, but the electricity contract is under the name of the deceased

  • A new electricity contract is made for the person remaining in the home. 
  • The estate’s electricity contract is terminated automatically once the new contract enters into force.

2. The property or apartment remains in the joint ownership of the estate

  • The electricity contract may remain under the name of the estate or be made in the name of the joint owners of the estate or the tenant

3. The deceased person’s apartment remains empty

  • The joint owners of the estate should decide whether electricity is needed for the apartment or not. 
  • If no electricity is needed, the contract may be terminated. 
  • PLEASE NOTE: All actions require the consent of all joint owners of the estate. 

4. The deceased person’s property remains empty

  • The property, for instance a detached house or a summer cottage, should always have a valid electricity contract. 
  • The electricity contract may remain under the name of the estate or be made in the name of the joint owners of the estate or the tenant 
  • If no electricity is required for the property but you wish to keep the electricity connection, please contact the local grid company. 
  • In a situation like this, you can make a maintenance contract with the grid company. 

Remember that you can get in touch with our customer service with any matter concerning electricity contracts and estates. 

Electricity connection and the death of a relative

If you wish to transfer an electricity connection to a new owner or to terminate an electricity connection, please contact the grid company of your deceased relative.  

The transfer or termination of an electricity connection requires the consent of all joint owners of the estate. It is also advisable to enter the refundable electricity connection as an asset of the property in the estate inventory and ensure proper transfer entries when dividing the estate.  

District heating contract and the death of a relative

A district heating contract usually remains in the name of the estate until the property changes hands through inheritance or sale of the property. It is also advisable to enter the refundable district heating connection as an asset of the property in the estate inventory and ensure proper transfer entries when dividing the estate. 

A district heating contract can be transferred to the widow(er) even if the estate has not been divided yet. If this is done, the transfer form must be signed by all joint owners of the estate. A copy of the pages of the estate inventory stating the joint owners of the estate must be attached to the transfer form. 

Remember that you can get in touch with our customer service with any matter concerning district heating contracts and estates. 

Change of owner of district heating contract

Estate in debt or with no funds

Before division of property or distribution of the estate, a settlement is carried out and any debt is paid off. If the estate has no funds, a copy of the estate inventory must be delivered to Vaasan Sähkö’s customer service electronically, by mail or in person. For more information, email: maksamisenpalvelut@vaasansahko.fi. 

Submit documents electronically here

Paper documents can be sent to this address:

Vaasan Sähkö Oy/Payment services
Tunnus 5005432
0003 Vastauslähetys

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