Right of occupicy apartment in other country?

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opo009
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Right of occupicy apartment in other country?

Post by opo009 » Thu May 05, 2016 6:34 pm

I'm wondering if there is any other country that has this king of apartment? Specially other Nordic countries. Like you can live there as long as you want. The owner can't not kick you out. Any ideas?



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Rip
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Re: Right of occupicy apartment in other country?

Post by Rip » Thu May 05, 2016 7:13 pm

You can't live as long as you want, but there are rules the landlord need to follow and things are not instantaneous. I've understood the French system is (considerably) more tenant friendly still.'

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Re: Right of occupicy apartment in other country?

Post by betelgeuse » Thu May 05, 2016 9:40 pm

opo009 wrote:I'm wondering if there is any other country that has this king of apartment? Specially other Nordic countries. Like you can live there as long as you want. The owner can't not kick you out. Any ideas?
The Swedish condo system is quite close as a legal structure. Maybe in practice it more closely resembles the Finnish limited liability housing company though.

http://stockholmaccommodation.wikia.com ... ostadsrätt
Rip wrote:You can't live as long as you want, but there are rules the landlord need to follow and things are not instantaneous. I've understood the French system is (considerably) more tenant friendly still.'
I think opo009 refers to asumisoikeusasunto. Are you talking about rentals above?

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Re: Right of occupicy apartment in other country?

Post by Rip » Fri May 06, 2016 5:23 am

Yes, I must have got the question wrong.

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Re: Right of occupicy apartment in other country?

Post by betelgeuse » Fri May 06, 2016 11:07 am

Cory wrote:
Rip wrote:You can't live as long as you want, but there are rules the landlord need to follow and things are not instantaneous. I've understood the French system is (considerably) more tenant friendly still.'
How easy is it to retrieve the money once you've given you're required notice of intent to vacate? Do they pay when you physically move out or afterwards or ? What is the law on these types of dwellings? I'm considering a move in the next couple of years once my teen has flown the nest. I would like to be as liquid as possible because I intend to return back to BC after I retire.
Are you talking about aso or vuokra?

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Re: Right of occupicy apartment in other country?

Post by betelgeuse » Fri May 06, 2016 12:23 pm

Cory wrote:
betelgeuse wrote:
Cory wrote:
How easy is it to retrieve the money once you've given you're required notice of intent to vacate? Do they pay when you physically move out or afterwards or ? What is the law on these types of dwellings? I'm considering a move in the next couple of years once my teen has flown the nest. I would like to be as liquid as possible because I intend to return back to BC after I retire.
Are you talking about aso or vuokra?
asumisoikeusasunto - guess it's basically a rental. Pay a chunk of cash, get your rent locked in. Maybe a little safer to "control" rent increases over a 5-10 yr period.
You want section 23:

http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset ... 900650.pdf

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http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/ajantasa/1 ... 0650#L5P23

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Re: Right of occupicy apartment in other country?

Post by opo009 » Sun May 08, 2016 5:45 pm

Any one know if ther is this kind of apartments in Denmark?


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