Unfortunately, BoligPortal cannot offer legal advice or assistance in legal matters. We are a platform for property listings where tenants and landlords can find each other and manage the rental process.
We provide a range of practical tools for managing rental contracts, rent payments, and moving reports. These tools are optional and have been reviewed and approved by legal experts and relevant authorities. We are happy to guide you in using these features on our platform – for example, how you as a tenant or landlord can make the most of them.
However, we will emphasized that we cannot offer advice on legal questions or disputes between tenants and landlords.
What can BoligPortal help with?
- We can provide general and non-binding information about the rental market
- We can guide you on how to use BoligPortal and our tools
- We can provide you with advice and tips for listing, renting, and searching for properties
At BoligPortal, we are always happy to assist with practical questions about the property ads, the platform's features, and rental agreements in general. However, we cannot provide legal advice, and unless a legal decision has been made in specific cases, we cannot intervene in disputes between tenants and landlords.
If you need legal assistance
- Seek legal advice: There are several law firms that share useful information online, and there are also organizations like Danske Lejere (Danish Tenants) and Lejernes Landsorganisation (The Tenants' Association of Denmark) that offer legal advice or assistance in housing-related matters.
- Contact a lawyer: If you need help resolving a dispute with your tenant or landlord, it’s a good idea to contact a lawyer who specializes in housing law.
- Go to a legal authority: If you are in a dispute that cannot be easily resolved, you may consider taking the matter to the Rent Tribunal, Enforcement Court, or Housing Court, which specialize in tenancy issues.
Unfortunately, we cannot advise you on which legal authority to contact if you have specific legal questions.
If you are experiencing disputes with your landlord – for example, if your landlord unfairly terminates your lease, refuses to return your deposit, or fails to adhere to the agreements in the rental contract – we recommend that you contact an interest organization specializing in tenant issues, such as Danske Lejere or LLO, or consult a lawyer.
No, BoligPortal does not employ any lawyers. However, we have worked with lawyers and legal authorities in the development of our tools to ensure that all aspects of your tenancy are conducted correctly and in accordance with Danish law.
The use of these tools and any disputes between tenants and landlords, however, are not matters we can intervene in or provide guidance on.