Rental nomads ruin Berlin's own home - 52,000 euros afterwards!

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In Berlin-Spandau, an owner fights against rental nomads who drained his house and left high debts.

In Berlin-Spandau kämpft ein Eigentümer gegen Mietnomaden, die sein Haus verwüsteten und hohe Schulden hinterließen.
In Berlin-Spandau, an owner fights against rental nomads who drained his house and left high debts.

Rental nomads ruin Berlin's own home - 52,000 euros afterwards!

Gerhard B. (74) from Berlin-Spandau is another victim of the so-called rental nomads, which caused financial damage and mental stress through a ruthless handling of property. The former bricklayer had lived in his own house, in which a family of five had a family of five, for over two years without rental payments. The family's residues amount to a six -figure amount, which is a financial catastrophe for the owner. According to BILD Gerhard B. has now enforced a forced eviction, since the tenants had also taken possession of his removal apartment.

The damage in the house is both shocking and expensive. Gerhard B. reported on a destroyed whirlpool, dismantled dishwasher and damaged kitchen furniture. In addition, important interiors such as washbasins, shower walls and mirrors are missing in the bathrooms. There are also massive defects in the hallway - a piece of stair railing is missing, and sockets hang loosely from the walls. The waste disposal is particularly depressing: building waste, including old insulation materials and even asbestos plates, are stacked in the garden.

Legal possibilities for landlords

The legal processing of such cases, such as Gerhard B., is a challenging task for landlords. As explained by the portal specialist lawyer, affected landlords can take legal action, but the process is often lengthy and expensive. Rental nomads rent apartments, but do not pay rent and often move on to avoid legal consequences.

In order to avoid rental nomads from the outset, landlords should take some preventive measures. This includes the credit check by Schufa, the objection of comprehensive self -assessment and discussions with previous landlords. In the event of a lack of rental payments, landlords are forced to go through a multi -stage procedure, starting with a written warning and ending with a eviction action at the district court, which can take several months.

Financial effects

The financial losses that landlords can suffer from rental nomads are enormous. In addition to a lack of rent payments, landlords often also have to stand up for damage caused by the rental nomads. Gerhard B. has a subsequent claim of over 52,000 euros for gas from Gasag, which the tenants did not pay. They used almost 500,000 kilowatt hours, which further increases the financial burden.

Despite the legal framework, landlords often have difficulty enforcing their claims. Many of the costs incurred in such cases can never be reclaimed. It is therefore recommended to obtain legal advice at an early stage in order to avoid mistakes that could unnecessarily extend the process to reclaim rental payments. This is particularly important to prevent fates similar to that of Gerhard B. and to avoid the loss of living space and assets.