Rent: Despite rents in Germany continue to rise despite the corona crisis – politics

Living in Germany is getting more and more expensive! Despite the corona pandemic, rental prices continue to rise in most cities. Despite the resulting job insecurities, landlords have not suspended upcoming rent increases. This is shown by a current analysis by Immowelt for 80 major German cities. In four-fifths of all major cities, prices per … Read more

Tenants are allowed to see payment receipts for operating expenses

The Federal Court of Justice has given tenants back their backs. In a recent ruling, the judges have ruled that tenants can view the bills for electricity, water, heating, etc., as well as the payment receipts if they want. – Dispute was one Utility billing from 2013. A tenant in Berlin should pay 1262 euros. … Read more

Mannesmann bankruptcy in Düsseldorf hits pensioners and city daughters

December 5, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. Paid content: Economy in Düsseldorf : The Mannesmann bankruptcy has far-reaching consequences – – The MMEC Mannesmann site on Theodorstrasse. Foto: Bretz, Andreas (abr) – – Düsseldorf Since June no more company pensions have been paid to almost 600 people affected. In addition, the city landlord is likely to … Read more

Rent in Germany: Take a look where the rent is lowest! *** BILDplus content *** – Home and rent

– – Rent is still one of the largest items of expenditure in German households. In addition, more than half of Germans live on rent. On average, the German pays a net rent of EUR 8.76 per square meter. But that’s actually just the cut. Because the differences between the regions and individual cities are … Read more