• agrammatic@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    Cost or supply are one thing, but Germany definitely has strong tenancy rights.

    Cyprus likes to pride itself as having strong tenancy rights too, but it’s not even half of what I enjoy in Germany. I didn’t even have to get permission to hang a picture on the wall.

    • bob_lemon@feddit.de
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      1 year ago

      Wait what? People can not hang pictures without their landlord’s permission in other countries?

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        1 year ago

        Where German rental contracts say “any alterations need to be reverted for handover”, rental contracts where I originally come from say “any alternations are forbidden without the express permission of the lessor”.

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      That’s all nice and all, but tenancy rights are kind of moot, if you can’t afford a reasonably sized apartment or even find anything at all.

      • ECB@feddit.de
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        1 year ago

        Welcome to the UK where the same rental would be twice the price without any security or rights to your place.

        Renting is fucked basically everywhere, but in Germany it’s less fucked than most places, if you can believe it.

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      The only real tenant rights are not being able to be kicked out for no reason and legal protection of children. That’s about it.

      Landlords still can and will raise your rent irresponsibly and add any kind of extra cost to your rent. All that without providing anything more.