Tag Archive for: Neighbors

Own use – termination, objection & hardship cases

Own need – Every landlord has the right to terminate the lease with a notice of own need, if he himself or family members want to use the apartment. More on back to overview. However, the notice period is designed to be tenant-friendly, must be precisely proven and there are many regulations for so-called hardship […]

Animals (neighbourhood law) in the neighbourhood as a subject of dispute

Animals (neighbourhood law) – The keeping of animals is a socially adequate behaviour, which is naturally connected with noises and thus to be accepted with regard to the requirement of neighbourly consideration. If the attitude of an animal leads to unreasonable impairments of the neighbours, the border is exceeded there. This includes, on the one […]

Hardship divorce: Divorce without separation year – law & exceptions

Hardship divorce – A hardship divorce is a last resort. There are many reasons for divorce, but if there is such a valid reason for an immediate divorce without observing a separation year, it is possible to apply for a hardship divorce at a family court. However, these divorces are only the very last resort […]