Dubious corporate networks are causing hundreds of rental apartments in northern and eastern Hesse to rot
According to a report from www.hessenschau.de, there are catastrophic conditions in hundreds of rental apartments in northern and eastern Hesse. A dubious corporate network leaves the houses in disrepair and the tenants and local authorities see the only way out is to sue. Their relief measures lead to a double burden for the general public, as the municipalities have to make financial advance payments in order to cover the usual fees for property owners. There is also a lack of affordable alternatives for the affected tenants. Politicians should prevent such financing models in order to protect the general public. The affected properties in Hesse and Bavaria have resulted in the municipalities being financially burdened and...

Dubious corporate networks are causing hundreds of rental apartments in northern and eastern Hesse to rot
According to a report from www.hessenschau.de, there are catastrophic conditions in hundreds of rental apartments in northern and eastern Hesse. A dubious corporate network leaves the houses in disrepair and the tenants and local authorities see the only way out is to sue. Their relief measures lead to a double burden for the general public, as the municipalities have to make financial advance payments in order to cover the usual fees for property owners. There is also a lack of affordable alternatives for the affected tenants. Politicians should prevent such financing models in order to protect the general public.
The affected properties in Hesse and Bavaria have meant that the municipalities are financially burdened and tenants have to live under inhumane conditions. The double burden results from the fact that the municipalities have to pay in advance and at the same time the state transfers the rents for social housing for recipients of citizens' benefit or refugees in the junk properties. Politicians should therefore prevent such financing models in order to protect the general public.
The affected municipalities have little influence and are trying to move forward through legal means. Some municipalities have already tried to ask the Ministry of Economic Affairs for help, but without success. Mayors are therefore demanding that politicians stop such financing models and that everyone who owns apartments meets their obligations. The tenants have jointly decided to look for a lawyer to take action against the grievances in the apartments.
The real estate industry is facing major challenges as the behavior of some companies undermines trust in the industry and influences public opinion. It is important that those responsible are held accountable and that politicians take measures to prevent such situations in the future.
Read the source article at www.hessenschau.de