kuluttajakuluttajaskontrahtteja
Kuluttajakuluttajaskontrahtteja, or consumer-consumer contracts, are agreements between individuals for the exchange of goods or services. These contracts are distinct from traditional business-to-consumer (B2C) or business-to-business (B2B) contracts. In kuluttajakuluttajaskontrahtteja, both parties are consumers, engaging in a transaction without the involvement of a business entity. This type of contract can occur in various contexts, such as peer-to-peer (P2P) lending, sharing economy platforms, or personal sales between individuals.
The key characteristics of kuluttajakuluttajaskontrahtteja include the absence of a commercial entity, the voluntary nature of
In Finland, kuluttajakuluttajaskontrahtteja are regulated by the Consumer Protection Act, which aims to safeguard consumers in
Overall, kuluttajakuluttajaskontrahtteja play a significant role in the modern economy, facilitating transactions that would not be