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Enforcement Authority & Rent Debt

What does it mean?

When rent isn't paid, the landlord can turn to Kronofogden (the Enforcement Authority) to collect the debt. The process starts with a payment order — a demand for payment you must respond to within ten days.

If you don't pay or dispute, Kronofogden can seize assets. Repeated rent arrears can lead to forfeiture of tenancy and eventual eviction. A payment remark with Kronofogden makes finding new housing much harder.

Key Points

  • Landlord can apply for payment order for unpaid rent
  • You have 10 days to pay or dispute the claim
  • Kronofogden can seize wages and assets
  • Repeated debts can lead to forfeiture and eviction
  • Payment remark stays for 3 years and makes housing search harder

Practical Tip

If you can't pay rent: contact your landlord directly and try to agree on a payment plan. Contact social services for financial assistance. Act quickly — a payment remark affects you for years.

Related Terms

Eviction ProcessRent ArrearsEnforcement Authority (Kronofogden)Forfeiture of TenancySocial Services & Housing
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