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Please remember -- even if you have no contract, you come under basic Danish housing law and a landlord cannot evict you onto the street. There must be proper 3 months notice of termination of tenancy. According to the Danish Tenants Union, ALL evictions are done after a decision against a renter in the Boligretter (housing courts), and then enforced by the Fogedret (which will give you an eviction date and you will have plenty of time to leave before then. If you wait until the date, a court official comes, along with a representative of the landlord or the landlord, the police and sometimes, a locksmith to change the locks.
Because I was able to consult the Danish Tenants Union in Denmark (Lejernes Lo i Danmark http://www.llo.dk) I was able to get all the information I needed about renting, contracts, lack of contracts, termination of tenancy, rent increases, legal housing court proceedings, and eviction processes). Tenants are well protected if they know the law. If costs only 600 DKK to be a member and get advice/information. I highly recommend that everyone who rents in Denmark become a member, especially non-Danes/foreigners. They will gladly speak with you in English.
You also can get a free lawyer/legal assistance through Copenhagen Legal Aid.