Cluing of eviction against 84-year-old tenants in Berlin
Cluing of eviction against 84-year-old tenants in Berlin
In the district court of Wedding, almost 50 people gather to pursue the trial against 84-year-old Manfred Moslehner. As a long -time resident, he is to be driven out of his home in which he has resided since birth. The investor, who acquired the entire settlement in Berlin-Reinickendorf, urges the modernization of the houses to make profits from resale. Despite the resistance of Manne, a former machine locksmith with limited financial resources, he received a double termination and submitting an eviction action before Christmas.
The Situation of Manfred Moslehner shows the hardness with which investors and modernization projects can affect long -time residents of real estate. The tenants of the settlement on Steinberg have fought for the changes that the new investor brought with him for years. Many of the residents have now died, their houses have been modernized and sold. Manne himself defended himself against the planned modernizations because he could not bear the associated rent increases. He even refused to work on the house for fear of losing his home.
Despite the long struggle and the desperate location of Manfred Moslehner, the court proceedings seem inevitable. The judge, who has been connected to the tenants for a long time, is affected by the situation and questions whether she really has to make a judgment. Both the explosiveness of the case as well as the personal suffering of men and his community move deeply. A possible decision will be expected in the coming week, and the future of Manfred Moslehner is now dependent on the judge's decision.
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