Etusivu » Renting out your property » At the end of the lease » Handing over the keys Renting out your property Agreement types Residential lease Renting out a house Renting out a vacation home Renting out a parking space Renting out a business premise Renting to a foreigner Renting a shared apartment Housing First Renting to a company Short-term accommodation services, such as Airbnb Before the lease Rental listing Rental documents Showing Choosing a tenant Credit information Tips for the tenant Lease agreement Parties Period of lease Security deposit Guarantee Prepaid rent Insurances Pets and smoking Keys Moving date Rent Amount of rent Rent increase Rent reductions Upkeep Preliminary and final inspection Alteration work Normal wear and tear Visiting the apartment Transfer Subletting Secondary lease Transfer of leasehold Temporary assignment Special cases Tenant’s bankruptcy Death of a tenant Change of ownership Neglection of rent payment Payment reminder and penalty interest Collecting rent Ending a lease agreement Termination Terminating a fixed-term lease agreement Rescission Eviction Serving a notice in a legally enforceable way Lapsed lease At the end of the lease Final cleanup Handing over the keys Returning or retaining the security deposit Compensation for damage in leases Disputes and legal proceedings The Consumer Disputes Board Conciliation District court Enforcement Court case library Fair rental practices Privacy Handing over the keys At the end of the lease, the tenant must hand over all keys to the apartment. Lukeaksesi aiheesta lisää, kirjaudu jäsensivulle Log in At the end of the lease, the tenant must hand over all keys to the apartment.