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Renting Without a Personal Number

What does it mean?

It is entirely possible to rent an apartment in Sweden without a personal number, but it requires more effort and creativity. Most public housing companies and large private property owners require a personal number for their queue systems and credit checks. The private market is more flexible, however — many individual landlords focus more on your ability to pay and reliability than on specific identification numbers.

The strategy is to focus on private landlords, subletting, and furnished apartments. Digital platforms like Bofrid, Blocket Bostad, and Facebook groups can be effective channels. Prepare by gathering documents that prove your financial standing — employer certificates, pay slips, bank statements, and any references from previous landlords in your home country.

Key Points

  • Public housing companies almost always require a personal number
  • Private landlords may accept coordination numbers, passports, and employer certificates
  • Furnished apartments and sublet contracts often have lower requirements
  • Offering advance rent payment or a guarantor can increase your chances
  • Be vigilant against scams — never pay rent before seeing the apartment

Practical Tip

Create a "housing CV" with your personal details, proof of employment, pay slip, reference letters, and a brief introduction about yourself. Send this with every application — it shows you are serious and prepared, which compensates for not having a personal number.

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