Tenancy law generally regulates the legal relationships between a person entitled to dispose of (landlord) and a paid user (tenant), including an object (rented property).
Remuneration is the essential, if not the only, criterion for distinguishing between rental and lending.
The legislature has put a lot of effort into structuring the residential tenancy law and has legally designed the legal relationships down to the last detail. Many questions can therefore already be answered on the basis of the law, interpretation and individual decisions are left to case law, which has also resulted in a wide flood of judgments in tenancy law. Keeping an overview and finding the best and safest solution for you is our job.
Experience has shown that clients are particularly thin-skinned when it comes to difficulties in their immediate living environment. If you can no longer feel comfortable in your own four walls because existing defects prevent you from using it or you fear for your home due to a pronounced rent increase or termination, we are the right contact person who will tell you how things will continue.
But even as a landlord, many a question arises. What to do if the tenant does not pay the rent or invents defects like a troublemaker? We know what you can and must do and we are happy to represent you.
A brief overview of recurring problem areas can be found on the subpages. We are looking forward to your visit.
A tenancy is basically a long-term obligation for both parties, tenant as well as landlord. Nevertheless, it may become necessary to terminate the contract.
Continue reading … Termination
Again and again it happens that the landlord only collects the money, but neglects the rented property more and more. It is quite annoying for the tenant if defective equipment is not repaired despite repeated reminders or if the long-awaited renovation of the house is not carried out despite constantly increasing additional costs.
Continue reading … Miet game
What tenants in Germany now have to come to terms with is that renting and living in Germany can sometimes be very expensive. Rents are often so high that you no longer want to know how much the apartment costs “warm”.
Continue reading … invoice for additional costs
2023-08-06 19:55:32
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