Tag Archive for: CO2 tax

Selling a condominium Community of owners: administrator, handover & Co.

If you want to sell a condominium and are part of a community of owners (WEG), there are some important points that you should consider. For a quick overview, I have compiled a checklist for you, from the community rules to the administrator contact and the housing benefit statement. Checklist: What you need to consider […]

Condominium owners’ association at a glance: Distribution of ownership, owners’ meeting, rights & duties

Condominium owners’ association – The condominium owners’ association (WEG) is one of the many forms of housing that exist in Germany. It is a community of owners who share a residential complex. In this article, we would like to provide you with basic information about the WEG and go into the most important aspects, such […]

Owners’ association: Two parties, consent rental, voting rights & tax declaration

Homeowners Association – The homeowners association are the owners at a property with multiple homes. Two parties, consent rental, voting rights & tax declaration, on the subject of community of owners, there are many technical terms and legal requirements that you need to know. Owners’ association at a glance They hold regular owners’ meetings to […]

Climate change, wooden skyscraper, CO2 tax – Real Estate News Week 31

This week, much of the focus is on climate change. The drought in the forests is currently another harbinger of profound changes. These changes in nature are also affecting urban development. So while there is the classic real estate news as in Focus. Focus Online this week answers the most important questions about the property […]

Trier: House and apartment for sale – Prices, tips & expert checklist

House & apartment for sale in Trier – Not far from Luxembourg, in the southernmost part of Germany and directly in the Moselle wine region, lies the city of Trier, which was already founded in Roman times. Numerous architectural monuments, such as the Porta Nigra, are witnesses of the past and characterise Trier’s townscape. As […]