10 things landlords in Germany can never ask of tenants
Briefly

Finding housing in Germany can be challenging, especially due to the housing crisis. However, tenants have legal protections against unreasonable demands from landlords. This includes basic rights like keeping pets and limits on personal information requests. Despite the pressures of housing shortages, there are resources available, such as tenants' associations, to help renters navigate difficult situations. The article outlines ten illegal practices landlords cannot impose, emphasizing that tenants should know their rights to avoid exploitation.
Finding a suitable place to live in Germany can be challenging, but tenants have rights that protect them from unreasonable landlord demands and invasive regulations.
In Germany, landlords cannot impose blanket bans on pets. Small pets can be adopted freely, and larger pets must only be approved under valid circumstances.
Read at The Local Germany
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