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Compensation for Wrongful Termination
What does it mean?
If a landlord terminates your lease without valid grounds or without following formal requirements, you may be entitled to compensation. This can cover moving costs, rent difference, and in some cases non-economic damages.
Wrongful termination exists if the landlord lacks valid grounds, didn't inform about the right to contact the Rent Tribunal, or didn't meet the notice period's formal requirements.
Key Points
- Right to compensation for termination without valid grounds
- Can cover: moving costs, rent difference, non-economic damages
- Formal requirement errors can invalidate termination
- Reviewed by the Rent Tribunal or district court
- Time limits apply — act quickly after wrongful termination
Practical Tip
If you've received a termination you believe is wrongful: refer to the Rent Tribunal immediately. You have the right to stay during the review. Save all communication with the landlord.
Based on content from Bofrid's Knowledge Bank