Rent in Berlin: Appeal against 84-year-olds

Rent in Berlin: Appeal against 84-year-olds

Manfred Moslehner, also known as a man, an 84-year-old resident of the settlement in Berlin-Reinickendorf, faces a clearance process. An investor bought the settlement and urges the houses to modernize and resale. Manne, who only has a small pension, rejected the modernization because he cannot afford a higher rent. The judge shows compassion and consider whether a judgment is really necessary or whether there could be a compromise.

The settlement, which has been housing working-class families since the 1920s, was acquired in 2010 by a real estate developer, which led to conflict with long-standing residents. Many tenants defended themselves against the modernization plans, but many houses were modernized and sold over time. Manne's struggle and his roommates have been ongoing for years.

Despite the offered implementation apartments nearby, Manne refused to do so because his current home is of great importance for him. The investor's judiciary emphasizes the long -term duration of the topic and the need for a legal decision. Manne states not to have any other way and not to show your home.

The judge announces that you listen to the arguments of both sides exactly and to make an early decision. A announcement date for the judgment is expected to take place next week. Despite the impending evacuation, there may still be hope for a solution because a member of the Bundestag wants to convey. Canan Bayram from the Greens should switch on in the case to find a possible solution.