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Vermieter-Mitteilungspflicht zur Miete bei Erstvermietung und Mieterhöhungen – ein Transparenz erhöhendes und nützliches Reformkonzept

Rips Franz-Georg ()
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Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik, 2016, vol. 65, issue 3, 263-269

Abstract: Residential rental indexes are and will remain a superior system of statistical acquisition of rents, likewise internationally. They have multiple benefits, but they have to be reformed:–The present rent-regulation law is in need of reform; particularly it implies a high risk of potential disputes.–Within the frame of necessary reform and progression of the rent-regulation law, the landlord has the obligation to submit documents to the local authority about the initial–Residential rental indexes are to be drawn up in form of a statute by the councils of the municipality throughout Germany.

Date: 2016
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