# The Tenant's Right to Maintenance: What is the Landlord's Responsibility?

*11 juni 2026*

> Understanding the tenant's right to maintenance is essential for a good living environment. We guide you through landlord obligations and how to handle defects.

## Understanding the Tenant's Right to Maintenance

Living in a well-maintained home is essential for your quality of life, which is why understanding the tenant's right to maintenance is a fundamental skill for any renter. Many tenants are unsure where the line is drawn between their own responsibilities and the landlord's duty. According to Swedish law, the landlord is legally obligated to keep the apartment in a good, habitable condition.

## The Landlord's Maintenance Obligation

The landlord is required to perform regular maintenance, such as painting, wallpapering, and other standard repairs, to ensure the apartment maintains a decent standard. This is not just about fixing urgent issues but also about proactive care. If you experience a lack of maintenance in your rental apartment, such as worn-out flooring or peeling wallpaper that hasn't been addressed for decades, you may have the right to demand an upgrade.

### Painting and Wallpapering

A common question concerns the frequency of interior updates. Landlords are expected to maintain surface finishes at reasonable intervals. If an apartment falls below the minimum acceptable standard, the landlord may be compelled to perform repairs regardless of their internal maintenance schedule.

## When Maintenance Fails

If you believe your landlord is neglecting their duties, you should act systematically. Document the damage with photos and send a formal written request for repairs. If the landlord refuses to act, you can seek assistance from the Rent Tribunal (Hyresnämnden). They have the authority to issue an injunction, requiring the landlord to complete the necessary work.

## FAQ: Common Questions

### How often am I entitled to new wallpaper?
There is no fixed legal deadline, but industry practice often suggests intervals of 12–15 years, depending on the landlord's specific maintenance plan.

### What do I do if the landlord refuses to fix a defect?
First, send a written report. If nothing happens, you can contact the Tenants' Association or apply for an injunction through the Rent Tribunal.

### Does the landlord's responsibility cover appliances?
Yes, the landlord is responsible for ensuring that appliances included in the rental agreement function properly. If a fridge or stove breaks due to normal wear and tear, the landlord must repair or replace it.

### What constitutes a lack of maintenance?
It refers to defects that prevent the apartment from meeting the standard expected of a rental property, which in some cases may entitle you to a rent reduction.
