Berlin: Cluing of evacuation against 84 -year -old - fight for home
Berlin: Cluing of evacuation against 84 -year -old - fight for home
Manfred Moslehner, an 84-year-old man who has lived in a house since his birth, is in a judicial discussion in which an investor calls for his evacuation. The investor intends to modernize the houses in Berlin-Reinickendorf and sell profitably. Despite repeated dismissals and evacuation laws, Manfred Moslehner, who lives alone and only draws a small pension, refuses to leave the house.
Over the years, the tenants of the settlement on Steinberg fought against the sale of the houses and the associated modernization plans of the investor. Many long -time residents have died, their houses have been modernized and resold. Manfred Moslehner defended himself against the modernization because he could not bear the higher rental costs. Due to the court proceedings, he was forced to have the necessary work carried out, but which he also opposed fear.
The investor's judiciary emphasizes the lengthy process and the efforts to offer alternative apartments that were rejected by Manfred Moslehner. The judge who checks the case expresses concerns about the need for a judgment and inquires about possible solutions before making a final decision. Despite emotional confusion and tears of the participants, there is still hope for an agreement in the room, since a member of the Bundestag tries to convey.
The situation of Manfred Moslehner raises ethical and social questions because the court is forced to weigh up between legal claims and humanitarian concerns. The judge's decision is expected to be expectant, while the future of Manfred Moslehner and his living environment is at stake. The case illustrates the area of tension between property rights and the right to adequate living for vulnerable and long -time residents.
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