Address registration
Address registration
I found a room in Helsinki and the owner wants me to NOT register the address with the government because it might affect his social security payments from kela. Is it true that if I register my address with him then it will affect his social security? Can I do something to register the address without disturbing his payments from kela?

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Re: Address registration
You are required by law to register. Your landlord wants to commit fraud. In addition to Kela he does not want tax authority to find out.fintel wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 9:29 pmI found a room in Helsinki and the owner wants me to NOT register the address with the government because it might affect his social security payments from kela. Is it true that if I register my address with him then it will affect his social security? Can I do something to register the address without disturbing his payments from kela?
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Re: Address registration
Yes it is definitely benefit fraud because they don’t want to report the rental income to kela. They might be even getting a housing subsidy also and you do not want to be involved in defrauding the government.
Re: Address registration
In Finland there's a population register and it and other databases are far more organized and integrated than in places like the UK. I received a letter in a friends name addressed to my house and the post office had put a sticker on it saying the person wasn't registered at my house and I should return the letter if the address was wrong. So even the post office is doing a kind of address/registered inhabitant check on arriving post.
Re: Address registration
Offtopicriku2 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 8:05 amIn Finland there's a population register and it and other databases are far more organized and integrated than in places like the UK. I received a letter in a friends name addressed to my house and the post office had put a sticker on it saying the person wasn't registered at my house and I should return the letter if the address was wrong. So even the post office is doing a kind of address/registered inhabitant check on arriving post.
The proper format to send letter like that would have been:
Friends Name
c/o riku2
Your street address
Your postal code and city
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