Subletting apartment: A complete guide to avoiding common pitfalls
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Subletting an apartment is a common practice, but it is heavily regulated in Sweden. To avoid legal trouble, you must ensure you have a valid reason and the necessary permission from your landlord.
The process of subletting an apartment
To start subletting an apartment, you must first secure written consent from your landlord. If they refuse without a valid reason, you have the right to appeal to the Rent Tribunal.
Step 1: Identify a valid reason
Landlords typically approve subletting for reasons like studying abroad, working in another city, or cohabiting with a partner on a trial basis.
Step 2: Request landlord permission
Always submit your request in writing. Keep a copy of the correspondence for your records.
Step 3: Draft a legal contract
Ensure the contract covers the rental period, rent amount, and inventory. This protects both parties in case of disputes.
Step 4: Manage the rental period
Be aware that subletting for more than two years can trigger specific legal protections for the tenant, so be precise with dates.
Step 5: Set a reasonable rent
You are only allowed to charge the rent you pay yourself, plus a small percentage if the apartment is furnished. Charging more is illegal.
Common FAQ
Can I be evicted for unauthorized subletting?
Yes, subletting without permission is a breach of your lease and is grounds for immediate eviction.
How do I calculate the rent?
Calculate your base rent and add a maximum of 10-15% if the unit is furnished. Do not exceed this to avoid legal issues.
What is the difference between a subtenant and a lodger?
A subtenant rents the entire apartment while you are away, whereas a lodger lives with you while you are still present in the home.