OVG principle judgment against illegal holiday apartments soon final
OVG principle judgment against illegal holiday apartments soon final
The district mayor of Mitte, Stefanie Remlinger, informs that the district office Mitte is confident that the fundamental judgment of the Higher Administrative Court of Berlin-Brandenburg (OVG) will soon become final. In the judgment, the OVG decided that a revision cannot be admitted. If a non-admission complaint is nevertheless submitted, this should be rejected by the Federal Administrative Court within a few weeks, since the right of misuse is state law and a revision could only be based on the fact that the OVG judgment violates federal law.
The judgment has fundamental importance and the district office Mitte will soon begin to resume the previously dormant official investigation against illegal holiday apartments. It is assumed that appeals can be filed against these decisions, which could lead to further delays. District Mayor Stefanie Remlinger emphasizes the importance of the procedures to counteract illegal holiday apartments and create affordable living space.
In view of these developments and the continuing need for living space in Berlin-Mitte, the resumption of the proceedings against illegal holiday apartments could have a direct impact on the housing market situation in the region. The Mitte district office will probably make increased efforts to make living space available for regular tenants. It can be assumed that increased surveillance and persecution of illegal holiday apartments in Mitte will take place in the coming weeks and months.It remains to be seen how the situation will develop and whether the Mitte district office actually help to provide more affordable living space in Berlin-Mitte.
| Topic | Effects |
| —————— | —————— |
| Illegal living space | Delays in legal procedures; potentially more regular living space for tenants |
| Misuse | Long -term strategy for coping with living space problems in Berlin |
Source: www.berlin.de
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