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Legal Aid for Rental Disputes

What does it mean?

Legal aid is government financial support for hiring legal representation. It can be granted to low-income individuals in rental disputes that can't be resolved through the Rent Tribunal.

To receive legal aid, your income must be below the threshold (currently about SEK 260,000/year). You pay a legal aid fee based on your finances. Legal aid isn't granted automatically — you must show you need legal help and the case has reasonable prospects of success.

Key Points

  • Government support for legal help at low income
  • Income threshold approximately SEK 260,000/year
  • You pay a legal aid fee based on finances
  • Granted for cases with reasonable prospects
  • Apply via the Legal Aid Authority

Practical Tip

Start with the Rent Tribunal — it's free and often sufficient. If you need legal representation, check if your home insurance includes legal protection first. Legal aid is a supplement.

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