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Step-by-step guide to the residential eviction process in Denmark. Learn how the Bailiff's Court (Fogedretten) handles tenant removal.

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Removing a tenant against their will in Denmark is subject to extreme judicial oversight to ensure strong tenant protection. The law strictly delineates the process depending on whether the lease is being formally terminated (Opsigelse) or instantly canceled due to a severe breach (Ophævelse).

Opsigelse vs.

Ophævelse It is vital for foreign landlords to understand the distinction between these two Danish legal terms: #

1.

Termination (Opsigelse) Because standard Danish residential contracts run indefinitely, a tenant enjoys very strong security of tenure. A landlord can only issue an Opsigelse (a standard termination with a lengthy notice period) under specifically defined, rare circumstances:

  • Personal Use: The landlord (must be an individual, not a corporation) genuinely needs to move into the property themselves. This normally requires a 1-year notice to the tenant and is heavily scrutinized by the Rent Tribunal for fairness regarding the tenant's alternatives.

  • Demolition/Reconstruction: The property is scheduled to be torn down or significantly rebuilt (which often involves obligations to offer the tenant alternative housing). #

2.

Cancellation / Forfeiture (Ophævelse) This is the true "eviction" tool used when a tenant severely breaches the contract. Cancellation ends the lease immediately without notice, demanding the tenant vacate the premises at once. The most common grounds under the Rent Act (§ 182) include:

  • Non-payment of rent (after specific formal warnings have elapsed).

  • Unauthorized Subletting to a third party despite a written warning.

  • Vandalism or causing severe structural damage to the property.

  • Severe Disturbance or harassment of neighbors.

The

Eviction Process for Non-Payment (Step-by-Step) Financial default is the overwhelming cause of evictions in the Enforcement Court. The law prescribes a rigid timeline that must be followed flawlessly: #

Step 1:

The Formal Demand (Påkravsskrivelse) If rent is not transferred on the due date (plus the 3 mandatory statutory grace days/bank days), the landlord can issue a formal payment demand. - The landlord may add a statutory demand fee (Approx. 320 DKK, regulated annually) to cover administrative costs. - This written demand MUST explicitly grant the tenant a non-negotiable 14-day recovery period to pay the full outstanding balance. It must also explicitly warn the tenant that failure to pay will result in the immediate cancellation (Ophævelse) of the lease. #

Step 2:

Notice of Cancellation (Ophævelseserklæring) If the 14 days pass and the tenant has still not paid the full amount, the landlord issues a formal Notice of Cancellation. The tenant loses all rights to the apartment and is commanded to hand over the keys immediately. Any attempts by the tenant to pay after this letter is delivered are legally void. #

Step 3:

Application to the Enforcement Court (Fogedretten) If the tenant refuses to leave voluntarily after the cancellation notice, the landlord submits a petition for eviction to the local Enforcement Court (Fogedretten). The court reviews the timeline of the 14-day notice heavily to ensure no technical errors were made. If approved, the court schedules an eviction date. The police and a locksmith will assist the court bailiff in physically removing the tenant and placing their belongings into storage or disposal. This active court phase often takes an additional 2-4 months depending on local case backlogs.

Flawless

Compliance Logs with Landager There is no room for human error in the Danish debt collection timeline. Sending a § 182 demand letter one day too early allows the tenant's lawyer to void the entire process, forcing the landlord to restart the clock on the following month's rent. Landager's finance suite tracks the statutory 3-day grace period automatically against the Danish banking calendar (skipping holidays). The platform automatically generates legally compliant demand letters with exactly calculated dates, sending them via certified digital mail (e-Boks or registered email) to create the indisputable timestamp log the Enforcement Court requires for a swift ruling.

Residential Eviction Process Notice
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Residential Eviction Process Court
Fogedretten
Residential Eviction Process Debt
Formal Demand

How

Landager Helps

Landager automates your Rent Act § 182 demand deadlines, tracks BBR registration status, and ensures your residential property meets all A11 standard requirements.

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