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Updated over 9 years ago, 07/16/2015

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Flo Schn
  • Lender
  • Fuerth, Bavaria
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Getting rid of inhereted tenants?

Flo Schn
  • Lender
  • Fuerth, Bavaria
Posted

Hey community,

I dive straight into the problem:

The property I could buy is completly overoccupied.

There are 4 flats (in Germany we call them flats) with 2 rooms 1 bath each.

In two of the flats there are families of three and in one flat there is a family of four! In a 2 Room Appartment!

I know we do not have the same laws when it comes to getting rid of tenants and here in Germany the law is even more in favor of renters but is there anything else I can do o get rid of these tenants? I mean it can´t be really pleasant for them to live like that.

Would it be an option to show them another and bigger place to live?

Are there any other ways outside of law/eviction?

All the Best from Germany, Europe

Flo

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