Security Deposits in Sweden: Rules and Limits for Landlords
A complete guide to residential security deposits in Sweden. Learn about deposit limits, return timelines, allowable deductions, and handling deposit disputes.
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In Sweden, requesting a security deposit (deposition) before a tenant moves in is a widespread and legal practice. It is especially common when renting out furnished apartments, subletting, or leasing through private landlords.
Security Deposit Process in national
Collect Deposit
Collect the security deposit (up to 3 Months’ Rent Maximum) before the tenant takes possession.
Document Condition
Create a move-in condition report signed by both landlord and tenant.
Hold During Tenancy
Keep the deposit in a designated or legally required account.
Return or Claim
Return within 14 Days After Tenancy End after tenancy end, with written justification for any deductions.
Is There a Legal Maximum Deposit Limit?
Unlike many regions in the United States or Western Europe, the Swedish Tenancy Act (Chapter 12 of the Land Code) establishes no statutory maximum limit for how much a landlord can demand as a security deposit.
However, standard industry practices and tribunal precedents dictate the rules:
- Standard Amount: Landlords typically request the equivalent of one to three months' rent.
- Reasonableness: If a landlord demands an excessively high deposit (e.g., more than three or four months' rent), the tenant could challenge this at the Rent Tribunal (Hyresnämnden). The tribunal generally evaluates whether the requested deposit is proportionate to the risk. In highly competitive markets like Stockholm, three-month deposits are relatively common, whereas one to two months is standard elsewhere.
- Interest: Swedish law does not require landlords to pay the tenant interest on the security deposit when it is returned.
Allowable Deductions
The purpose of a security deposit is to protect the landlord against financial loss caused by the tenant's breach of contract. Before returning the deposit, a landlord in Sweden can legally make deductions to cover:
- Unpaid rent or outstanding late fees.
- Property damage caused by the tenant's negligence or deliberate actions (or their guests).
- Inadequate move-out cleaning (flyttstädning). In Sweden, the standard for move-out cleaning is extraordinarily high.
- Lost keys resulting in the necessary replacement of locks.
Normal Wear and Tear
Under Swedish law, landlords cannot deduct money from the deposit to cover "normal wear and tear" (normalt slitage). Pinholes in walls from hanging pictures, slightly worn flooring, and faded wallpaper over time are considered part of the landlord's general maintenance responsibility.
Best Practice: To effectively justify deductions in case of a dispute, it is crucial to perform a meticulous move-in inspection (besiktningsprotokoll) supported by date-stamped photographs. Both parties should sign this document. Without baseline proof of the apartment's condition, the Rent Tribunal almost always rules in favor of the tenant.
Return Deadlines
The Tenancy Act does not specify an exact number of days within which a deposit must be returned. However, established legal practice requires the return of funds:
- As soon as reasonably possible, generally within 14 to 30 days after the tenant has handed over the keys and a move-out inspection has been finalized.
- If there are no damages and all rent has been paid, the landlord has no legal right to delay the return. If a landlord unreasonably withholds the deposit, the tenant can involve the Enforcement Authority (Kronofogden) to execute an order to pay.
Alternatives to Cash Deposits
Given the high cost of moving in Sweden, landlords occasionally accept alternative forms of security:
- Guarantors (Borgenär): A third party, such as a parent or relative, signs an agreement to assume financial liability if the tenant defaults.
- Deposit Insurance: Several proptech companies in Sweden offer insurance products where the tenant pays a small monthly fee instead of a lump-sum deposit, while the landlord receives equivalent financial protection.
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