STATEMENT: Draft bill to amend the Building Act delays resolution of the student housing crisis in Rovaniemi  

The so-called short-term rental bill, that is, the amendment to the Building Act, has reached the Parliament. This so-called short-term rental law is based on a phenomenon that is particularly relevant here in Rovaniemi which is the systematic short-term rental of apartments. We students are concerned because systematic short-term rental practices have led to a severe housing shortage in the city, which highly affects students. During peak tourism season, there are over 5,000 apartments in the city center of Rovaniemi without permanent residents. These apartments are likely used for short-term rentals, as there are hardly any available apartments (yle.fi, November 2025). The current situation has led to a housing shortage, and this situation is unsustainable. The city’s current accommodation capacity is insufficient for both permanent residents and tourists.   According to the current draft legislation, an apartment that is not in permanent or temporary residential use may be rented “in periods of less than 28 days, up to a maximum of 90 days per year.” The city may, if it so chooses, raise the amount of days to 180. In Rovaniemi, the tourist season, during which the housing shortage is severe, lasts three months, or about 90 days. In its current form, the bill legitimizes a phenomenon that makes Rovaniemi’s housing crisis worse. The amendment to the Building Act is strongly based on the illegal accommodation activities taking place in Rovaniemi, but it does not offer local solutions. The city must have the opportunity to exert greater influence itself on the systematic illegal short-term rentals occurring within the city. In the current situation, there is a need for broader local regulation. Short-term rentals must be regulated in such a way that it is possible to address the harms caused by them, so that short-term rental activities and “short-term rental hotels” do not spiral out of control any further. We oppose illegal accommodation operations and hope that any legislative changes will provide the tools to decrease this phenomenon.  Tourism brings many benefits to Rovaniemi, but it must be conducted in a way that ensures sustainability and prevents locals from suffering the side effects, such as the current housing shortage. The current housing crisis is creating tension between tourists and locals, which is not desirable. The need for accommodation must be met in a way that does not cause hardship for locals. We hope that when drafting legislation, the actual impact of the regulations on the housing shortage faced by locals will be taken into account.  The housing shortage cannot be solved by legislation affecting short-term rentals alone. We must ensure that new apartment … Read more

LYY News – April 2026

Upcoming events  30.4. at 15–17.30 Wappu traditions Wappu parade and the capping of Jätkä Statue, the biggest wappu spectacle in Rovaniemi! Rovaniemi’s own Jätkä steps on to the gaming board and it’s students’ time to gather around to witness the capping of the statue. This is a moment you don’t want to miss! 30.4. Wappu … Read more

LYY News – March 2026

Incoming events  15.4. at 11–13 Badge market  The university hall is once again filled with an amazing number of associations! If your overalls need a touch-up and maintenance for May Day, now is a great opportunity to complete your badge collection at the university hall’s badge market. Come browse and make great badge finds! See you at the Badge market!  15.4. at … Read more

Changes to Student Income During the Summer and Summer Studies at the University of Lapland

The upcoming changes to student financial aid will affect students’ financial situation during the summer. The housing supplement can be granted to students living in rental or rightofoccupancy housing. It is tied to the study grant and paid for months in which the student receives financial aid.  During the summer, students’ income may be based on employment, summer studies, … Read more

LYY News – February 2026

The Representative Council Confirmation of the Executive Board’s program for 2026  At its meeting on 2/2026, the Representative Council discussed the confirmation of the Executive Board’s program. The Executive Board’s program describes as a document how the Executive Board intends to promote the objectives set out in the Action Plan and Strategy during the year. … Read more

LYY News – January 2026

Upcoming Events  17.2. – Students‘ shrove (Laskiainen) Preparations for Laskiainen are well underway, and you’ll soon be hearing more about it! Keep an eye on LYY’s social media channels for updates.  27.2. – Anniversary Celebration of the University of Lapland The traditional anniversary celebration of the University of Lapland will be held on Friday, 27 February at 13:00 in the Fellman Hall. During the celebration, awards will be presented, including Alumnus of the Year, Teacher of the Year, and Student Group of the Year. Registration via this link by 17 February.  Advocacy  21.1. Meeting with MP Olga Oinas-Panuma We met with Centre Party MP Olga Oinas-Panuma, Chair of the Rovaniemi City Board Susanna Viitala, and Chair … Read more

A New Chair and Vice-charis for Representative Council and a New Executive Board for the Student Union of the University of Lapland for 2026!

The Representative Council of the Student Union of the University of Lapland (LYY) has elected its new Chair and Vice-chairs and the Student Union’s Executive Board for 2026 at its meeting on 1 December 2025. Miikka Keränen from the TAO list has been elected Chair of the Representative Council. Keränen studies Fashion and Textile Design … Read more

LYY updated its strategy

The Student Union of the University of Lapland (LYY) has approved its new strategy for 2025–2027. The updated guidelines emphasize community, impact, and sustainable operations. The strategy aims to offer students the most enjoyable and meaningful years of their studies, build a community where everyone is welcome as they are, and strengthen local advocacy in … Read more