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 Subject: Tips for renting accomodation in Denmark... 30/11/09, 17:27 
Dagmar
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Brian Keith has made a summary of the LLO presentation from the Sparkup event in November around renting accomodation in Denmark. You will find good hints around DOs and DONTs as presented by Robert Nedergaard from LLO.dk
http://worktrotter.dk/component/content/article/35.html

Thanks Brian.
 Subject: re:Tips for renting accomodation in Denmark... 21/05/10, 10:27 
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Thanks for posting my article, Dagmar.

I have since heard a rumour that LLO will take on landlord/tenant dispute cases, only if the tenant speaks flawless Danish. If you speak only English (or aren't in the country any more), you're apparently out of luck.

If anyone can confirm or deny this rumour, do let us know. Thanks, Brian Keith
 Subject: Re:Tips for renting accomodation in Denmark... 01/06/10, 11:09 
Dagmar
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Hi Keith,
thanks for pointing out this rumor. Only by knowing about them we can do something about them.

I checked with LLO. Here's their answer:

"Of course this is not true at all.

On the contrary, we have made an internal arrangement to see to that English cases are handled by English speaking advisors, e.g. I take on quite a few cases in English. Since I have many cases on moving out, I have taken - and will probably take - several cases for people living abroad (I have one today as an example), and this holds for other collegues as well.

By the way, the Tenants Tribunal, which makes the decision in most cases is obliged to handle cases in English if such a case is presented for them (one of my collegues who is British, made a point about investigating this on an earlier occasion)."

Could it be that this rumor is spread by those that don't want us to search for help? Just a thought...

Best,
Dagmar
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