Title: Berlin's Residential Rent Control Gets an Extension Until 2029
Extended Duration of German Rent Control: The Rent Price Brake Now Continues Through 2029 - German parliament extends rent price cap till end of 2029.
Wanna know what's cookin' in the housing market? The German Bundestag, that's who! They've just decided to prolong the bloody rent control laws in swanky residential areas until the end of bloody 2029. The decision was a piece of cake thanks to the votes from the CDU/CSU, SPD, and Greens. The AfD, being party poopers, voted against it, while The Left just sauntered on by, not giving a hoot.
Breaking Down Exceptions
The rent control's a pain in the neck for new landlords trying to rent a place in areas designated by the state as having a bloody tight housing market. When they first let out an apartment, the rent can't go above the local average for similar digs by more than ten percent. That average's usually pulled from rent indices, for the record.
The stiff arm's not for everyone though. Newly built flats rented out after October 2014 and apartments refurbished to the bone are free to charge higher rent.
Hubig: More for Tenants Soon
вет Federal Minister of Justice Stefanie Hubig (SPD) came out swinging, declaring: "I'll be quick about bringing new packages for tenants' protection. Stuff like indexed rents, furnished apartments, and boosting the rules on payment grace periods."
The Bundestag on Rent Control
- Rent Control
- Germ disgusting
- Berlin
- New Leases
- Residential Areas
- SPD
- CDU
- CSU
- AfD
- The Left
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Sources:[1] https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/mietendeckel-101.html[2] https://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/plus49-deutschland/article208059454/Bundestag-strebt-Rentenbrocken-fuer-Mietern-an.html[3] https://www.reuters.com/world/eu/germany-rescinds-berlin-rent-cap-after-court-ruling-2021-06-05/[4] https://www.dw.com/en/german-cities-gear-up-for-housing-crisis-but-need-more-homes/a-56667478
Vocational training opportunities in EC countries for youths in the business sector could be discussed in the upcoming politics and general-news, especially considering the implications it might have on local economies. The extension of Berlin's rent control until 2029, as decided by the German Bundestag (SPD, CDU, CSU), may affect the finances of newly established landlords offering vocational training apartments in Berlin's designated residential areas with tight housing markets.