Protest against evacuation: 84-year-old Berliner fights for his home

Protest against evacuation: 84-year-old Berliner fights for his home

Manfred Moslehner, better known as a man, is apparently hidden in a corner of the courtroom to pursue the process that will decide on his home. The 84-year-old man has lived in the house since his birth, from which he is now to be replaced by an investor after years of struggle. The investor has already terminated the rental agreement twice and submitted a claim for eviction, which men received immediately before Christmas.

The tenant community on Steinberg and many supporters are present when the judge, from whom you know that she has known the tenants for years, steps into the hall. It shows oppression and doubt as to whether she has to decide on the fate of Manne or whether there are still opportunities for agreement. The residential complex was acquired in 2010 by a real estate developer who wanted to modernize the houses and resell the houses. This led to long -term disputes, with many tenants have already died and their houses were modernized.

Manne defended himself against the modernization plans for financial reasons and was convicted of carrying out renovation work, which he rejected for fear of a final loss of the house. In a possible judgment in the next week, his fate will be decided. The confusion and emergency of Manne becomes clear in the courtroom, where the judge has to weigh between the arguments on both sides in order to make a decision. One final hope is that a member of the Bundestag could convey to a solution between the investor and man, whereby the Berlin MP Canan Bayram is called by the Greens.