Tenant Credit Check
What does it mean?
A credit check is a standard tool landlords use to assess an apartment applicant's financial reliability. The most common credit reporting services in Sweden are UC (Upplysningscentralen) and Creditsafe. The check shows payment defaults, debt balances with the Enforcement Authority, income, and any bankruptcies. Landlords want to see stable finances and no active payment defaults.
Payment defaults remain in the register for three years for private individuals and can significantly reduce your chances of getting an apartment. If you have defaults, be transparent about them in your application and explain the circumstances. Some landlords accept tenants with older defaults if the rest of their finances look stable. You have the right to see your own credit report free of charge once per year.
Key Points
- UC and Creditsafe are the most common credit reporting services
- Shows payment defaults, debts, income, and any bankruptcies
- Payment defaults remain for three years for private individuals
- You have the right to one free credit report about yourself per year
- Be transparent about defaults — it is more appreciated than trying to hide them
Practical Tip
Get your own credit report via UC or Min Upplysning before searching for housing, so you know what the landlord will see. Upload it to your Bofrid profile to show that you are proactive and transparent.
Based on content from Bofrid's Knowledge Bank