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If you're renting an apartment in Sweden, this bit of info might help you: Rents: Can landlord and tenant freely agree rents in Sweden? Answer: Swedish law is STRONGLY PRO-TENANT. source: GLOBAL PROPERTY GUIDE
17 years ago, March 17th 2007 No: 1 Msg: #11988  
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If you're renting an apartment in Sweden, this bit of info might help you:
Rents: Can landlord and tenant freely agree rents in Sweden?
Answer: Swedish law is STRONGLY PRO-TENANT.
source: Renting in Sweden Global Property Guide


Moreover, according to global property guide:
What rights do landlords and tenants have in Sweden, especially as to duration of contract, and eviction?
Tenants have the right to prolong their contract, essentially for ever.

The tenant may redecorate the interior, re-paint, re-paper, put up tiles, lay wall-to-wall carpets, and change inner doors without the landlord’s consent.

The tenant has a right to “fully serviceable” accommodation, including heating, hot and cold tap water, WC, a shower or a bath tub, electricity, a stove, a refrigerator and access to a washing-machine.

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