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Enforcement Authority (Kronofogden)

What does it mean?

Kronofogden (the Swedish Enforcement Authority) is the government agency that enforces unpaid debts, handles debt restructuring, and carries out evictions. For the housing market, Kronofogden is crucial — landlords turn here when tenants fail to pay rent, and Kronofogden executes eviction orders.

The process typically starts with a payment order — the landlord applies to Kronofogden, which sends a demand to the tenant. If the tenant doesn't pay or contest within 10 days, Kronofogden can establish the debt. For eviction, Kronofogden gives the tenant four weeks to move out. A payment remark at Kronofogden can make it extremely difficult to find new housing. Kronofogden also offers budget and debt counseling.

Key Points

  • Executes evictions — tenants get four weeks to move out
  • Handles payment orders for unpaid rent
  • Payment remarks are registered and make finding new housing very difficult
  • Offers debt restructuring for people with serious debt problems
  • Contact Kronofogden early if you have payment difficulties — they can help

Practical Tip

Having trouble paying rent? Contact your landlord directly — they usually want to find a solution. If you've already received a payment order, pay within 10 days to avoid a remark that follows you for three years.

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