Long-term private rental housing

Finding an apartment from abroad may be difficult but not impossible. Make sure that the potential landlords know that you will be working at UiO as employees at UiO is well reputed and attractive as tenants.

Warning! Please be aware that, as in all societies, there are swindlers on the private market and you should do a background check before transferring money to anyone.

Check these bulletin boards

Publish an announcement

Foreign researchers are generally considered to be pleasant and reliable renters and therefore are popular with Norwegian landlords. Try your luck by publishing an announcement specifying your particular needs (not possible on UiO's bulletin board) and research available housing on one or several websites listed above.

Familiarise yourself with renting conditions in Norway

Customs and conditions for renting private housing often vary from country to country. Read our tips when renting private housing before signing any housing contract!

Deposit

As elsewhere in the world, it is common that tenants pay a deposit when renting an apartment. The deposit is most commonly three month’s rent and must be deposited in a separate account (deposit account). The landlord decides which bank to use and also pays any costs connected to opening the account. Neither the landlord nor the tenant may withdraw money from the deposit account without consent of the other party.

Employees hired for a minimum of one year may apply for a welfare loan to cover the deposit for house rental. Loans are interest-free and are repaid via salary deductions.

 

Published Nov. 20, 2017 3:21 PM - Last modified Apr. 23, 2024 3:08 PM