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Rent Invoice

Land Code Ch. 12, § 20 — payment of rent

What does it mean?

A rent invoice (hyresavi) is the monthly bill you receive from your landlord. It specifies the base rent and any additional charges such as parking, garage, or broadband. Rent must be paid in advance, usually by the last business day of the month before — meaning January's rent should be paid by the end of December.

Most landlords offer direct debit (autogiro) or e-invoicing for easy payment. If you suspect the invoice is incorrect, contact the landlord immediately. Unpaid rent can lead to a payment order via the Enforcement Authority (Kronofogden) and in the worst case, forfeiture of the tenancy. If you have difficulty paying, contact the landlord directly — many will agree to payment plans.

Key Points

  • Rent is paid in advance — by the last business day of the preceding month
  • The invoice specifies base rent plus any additional charges
  • Direct debit and e-invoicing help avoid late payments
  • Unpaid rent can lead to forfeiture of the tenancy
  • If you have payment difficulties — contact the landlord directly to discuss solutions

Practical Tip

Set up direct debit for your rent from day one. This eliminates the risk of missing a payment, which is especially important since late rent payment can constitute grounds for termination. Still check the invoice every month.

Legal Basis: Land Code Ch. 12, § 20 — payment of rent

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