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vuokran

Vuokran is the genitive form of the Finnish noun vuokra, meaning rent or lease payment. In everyday Finnish, vuokra refers to the periodic fee paid for the use of a dwelling, office space, vehicle, or other goods under a rental agreement. The word appears in phrases such as vuokran määrä (the amount of rent), vuokranmaksu (payment of rent), and vuokranantaja (landlord). For property owners, vuokra can also denote rental income.

In practice, vuokra is most commonly associated with residential leases, but it applies to commercial and equipment

The rental relationship is governed by contract law and, in many cases, by specific housing- and tenancy-related

Terminology related to vuokra includes vuokralainen (tenant) and vuokranantaja (landlord). Related concepts include vuokraus or vuokraaminen

rentals
as
well.
The
rent
is
typically
defined
in
the
lease
contract
and
may
cover
only
the
basic
rent,
with
utilities
and
other
charges
handled
separately
in
many
arrangements.
Factors
influencing
the
level
of
vuokra
include
location,
size
and
layout,
condition
of
the
property,
and
general
market
demand.
regulations.
Rent
levels,
payment
terms,
and
possible
increases
are
usually
described
in
the
lease
and
subject
to
applicable
rules.
When
disputes
arise,
parties
often
resolve
them
through
negotiation,
mediation,
or,
if
needed,
legal
avenues.
(leasing)
and
vuokrasopimus
(rental
agreement).
The
term
vuokran
remains
a
central
element
in
discussions
of
housing
costs
and
rental
markets
in
Finland.