Pensioner Manfred Moslehner fights for his home in Berlin

Pensioner Manfred Moslehner fights for his home in Berlin

Manfred Moslehner, also known as a man, an 84-year-old resident, struggles not to be thrown out of the house in which he has lived since his birth. The investor, who bought the settlement in Berlin-Reinickendorf, has terminated the lease twice and submitted an eviction action. Moslehner, single and with a modest pension, declined modernization plans because he could not pay the higher rents. The judge, who negotiates the case, expresses concerns whether she really has to make a judgment and whether there is still a possibility of agreement.

The sale of the settlement in 2010 to a real estate developer changed the life of long -term tenants who fought against the modernization and the associated rent increases. Many have already died and their houses have been modernized and resold. Moslehner defended himself against necessary work in the house out of fear of losing it. The judiciary of the new landlord of Moslehner says in court that after ten years he wishes a legal decision and offered implementation apartments that have been rejected.

The judge discusses possible consequences of a judgment and emphasizes the final decision between yes and no. The Situation also affects the supporters of Moslehner, including Hartmut Lenz, who, together with his wife, heads the battle of the tenant community. It remains open whether a mediation by a member of the Bundestag could have positive effects to find a solution for Manfred Moslehner.

In the middle of the legal dispute and the emotional burden for Manfred Moslehner, the question arises as to whether an agreement can be reached in order to preserve it from the forced evacuation of his long -standing home. The judge, who weighs the interests of the parties, feels the severity of the decision and the potential effects on the life of an 84-year-old man. Despite legal arguments, the human fate of Manfred Moslehner is ultimately the focus of this highly emotional court procedure.