ulosottolainsäädännön
Ulosottolainsäädäntö, or Finnish eviction law, comprises the set of legal provisions that regulate the process by which a landlord may legally remove a tenant from a rented premises. The primary legal framework is the Act on the Protection of Tenants (1079/1998), which supplements general principles in the Civil Code and the Land Code. It establishes that an eviction may only occur under circumstances specified by law and must be executed through a court or an appointed agency.
The law requires landlords to provide written notice of termination, stating a valid reason such as non‑payment
Tenants retain certain rights: the right to appeal an eviction order, the right to request a rent