Munich, August 21 – A tenant in Neuhausen, Munich, is facing an unusable balcony after its railing was removed without his consent during ongoing building renovations. Maximilian A., 44, states that his French balcony, once a functional part of his apartment, is now a safety hazard.
Railing Removed Amidst ‘Cold Eviction’ Accusations
The removal of the balcony railing comes amidst accusations of ‘cold eviction’ that have plagued the building in Neuhausen since last year. Maximilian A. looks out from his rented apartment at a construction scaffold, where just weeks ago, his balcony railing stood.
According to A., the building owner had the railing removed without his permission. “A few weeks ago, the railing of a French balcony was still here. The owner has now had it removed – without his consent, as the 44-year-old says,” reported Sophia Willibald for Abendzeitung München.
Owner Responds to Tenant’s Claims
The building owner has reportedly responded to the tenant’s claims, though the specifics of their response have not been detailed in the initial report. The incident highlights the growing tensions between tenants and owners during renovation projects in Munich, particularly concerning tenant rights and property alterations.
The accusation of ‘cold eviction’ typically refers to strategies employed by landlords to encourage tenants to leave their properties, often by making living conditions difficult or undertaking extensive renovations that disrupt daily life, rather than through direct legal eviction processes.
Impact on Tenants and Future Implications
For Maximilian A., the immediate impact is a loss of a functional balcony and potential safety concerns. The removal of the railing renders the balcony unusable and could pose a risk if not addressed promptly. This situation adds to the broader discussion about tenant protection and the responsibilities of property owners during renovation works.
The case in Neuhausen is likely to draw further attention to tenant rights in Munich, a city known for its competitive housing market and high rental costs. Local authorities and tenant associations may become involved to mediate such disputes and ensure that renovations are carried out in a manner that respects the rights and safety of existing residents.
Further details regarding the owner’s justification for the removal and any subsequent actions by Maximilian A. or tenant advocacy groups are expected to emerge as the situation develops.
Source: https://www.abendzeitung-muenchen.de/muenchen/muenchner-mieter-fassungslos-die-haben-einfach-unser-gelaender-abgesaegt-art-1152807