What does it mean?
Störandegrund is one of the grounds that can lead to a tenant losing their tenant protection and being evicted. It involves repeated or serious disturbances affecting neighbors or the surroundings.
Examples include: repeated loud noise, threats against neighbors, illegal activity in the apartment, or serious neglect. The landlord must first issue a written warning and give the tenant a chance to improve.
Key Points
- Repeated or serious disturbances can lead to eviction
- Landlord must give written warning first
- Tenant gets a chance to improve after warning
- Social services must be notified of eviction risk
- Serious cases (threats, crime) can lead to immediate termination
Practical Tip
As a tenant: take a disturbance warning seriously. Document that you've addressed the issue. As a landlord: document disturbances carefully with dates, witnesses, and disturbance reports.
Legal Basis: Land Code Ch. 12, §§ 25, 42–43
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