Eviction Process in Slovakia

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A guide to the legal process for terminating a lease and evicting a tenant in Slovakia, including statutory notice periods.

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Verified Mar 2026
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Evicting a tenant in Slovakia is a formal legal process. Landlords cannot engage in "self-help" evictions.

Termination Notice Periods

  • Civil Code: Generally requires a written notice period of at least three months.
  • Act on Short-Term Lease: Allows for shorter agreed-upon notice periods.

If a lease is legally terminated but the tenant refuses to vacate, the landlord must file a claim with the court (an action for ejectment).

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