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What Germany’s Amended Tenancy Laws Do and What They Don’t

Michael Schick ()
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Michael Schick: MICHAEL SCHICK IMMOBILIEN GmbH & Co. KG

A chapter in Understanding German Real Estate Markets, 2017, pp 147-153 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The latest amendments to Germany’s tenancy laws (Mietrechtsnovelle) have resulted in a number of fundamental changes to the rental housing market that both conflicts with practical realities and disadvantages landlords and apartment seekers alike.

Keywords: Germany; Tenancy laws; Mietpreisbremse; Bestellerprinzip (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-32031-1_11

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