nyttjanderättshavarens
A nyttjanderättshavare in Swedish law is a person or entity that holds a right to use or benefit from a property, often belonging to someone else. This right is not ownership, but rather a specific legal entitlement that can be established in various ways. Common examples include servitudes, which grant the right to use another's land for a specific purpose, such as a right of way. Another form is usufruct, which allows the holder to use and benefit from property while preserving its substance. A leaseholder is also a type of nyttjanderättshavare, possessing the right to occupy and use a property for a defined period in exchange for rent. These rights are typically registered and documented to clearly define their scope and limitations. The duration and terms of a nyttjanderätt can vary significantly, from temporary arrangements to rights that may last for several decades. The specific legal framework governing nyttjanderätter is primarily found within Swedish property law.