What does it mean?
Nyckelpeng is an illegal payment demanded in exchange for access to a rental contract. It can involve cash, services, or other benefits beyond the normal rent. In Sweden, it is a criminal offense to receive, demand, or broker key money — the penalty can be fines or imprisonment for up to two years.
Key money unfortunately still occurs on the Swedish housing market, particularly in major cities where the housing shortage is greatest. Amounts can range from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of kronor. Even the person who pays key money may be considered to have participated in the crime. If you are subjected to this, report it to the police — in many cases, victims have recovered their money through legal proceedings.
Key Points
- Criminal offense to demand, receive, or broker — fines or up to 2 years imprisonment
- Most common in major cities with severe housing shortages
- Amounts can range from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of kronor
- Always report to police — money can be recovered through legal proceedings
- Even the payer may be considered complicit in the crime
Practical Tip
Never pay to "get" a rental contract. If someone demands payment beyond rent and a possible deposit, it is very likely illegal. Document all communication and report to the police.
Legal Basis: Land Code (Jordabalken) Ch. 12, §65
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