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Tenant refused to return motorhome

15.05.2026 02:29 1 min 1 source
Carup.se SWE
Tenant refused to return motorhome
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A Norwegian couple from Bergen rented out their 16-year-old motorhome for a week and a half. The tenant complained about water and sewage issues and dirt, but most claims were false, and actual faults were fixed. After the rental period, the man demanded a full refund and compensation for an Airbnb stay, refusing to return the motorhome. The couple called the police, who located it the same evening, but the tenant took the case to court. The court ruled in favor of the owners, ordering them to pay 1,500 kroner to the tenant; keys were returned after six months, and the motorhome was left uncleaned.

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15.05.2026 Carup.se SWE Original source

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