Munich-Maxvorstadt: rental drama – residents fear for apartments
Trouble about cheaper rents – there is. As absurd as it sounds, this is exactly why a landlord in Maxvorstadt sold his property. The tenants now fear for their future.
Munich – The tenants in a residential complex in the Maxvorstadt * are afraid. Fear that they will have to look for new apartments soon because they can no longer afford the rent. And that because your landlord is said to have charged too little rent for years. Sounds absurd, but that’s how it is.
“It’s just unfair,” complains Lukas Johannes Garbellotti (30), one of the residents. He asks himself: “Why are cheap rents being demanded on one side in Munich * and is the law hindering implementation?” For comparison: According to the Housing Market Barometer 2020, the cold rent in Maxvorstadt for comparable apartments was an average of 26.51 euros per square meter.
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But the relatively cheap rent is a bleak end. Because at the beginning of the year the landlord received mail from the tax office. He has no intention of making a profit and has to rent more expensively, that’s a hobby. He is likely to face high tax back payments.
Those who ask too little rent get in trouble from the tax office. This is what the tax code says. According to Paragraph 21, Paragraph 2, the rent must be at least 50 percent of the local rent index (by the end of 2020 it was as much as 66 percent). The landlord can only partially invoice the advertising costs such as repairs.
“The cases are increasing significantly,” says Rudolf Stürzer, chairman of the house and reason. Originally, the clause for favor rents between relatives was created, but more and more third-party tenancies are falling under it, as rents have increased overall. Anyone who does not go along suddenly falls below the limit – “and falls from the clouds when the tax office reports,” says lawyer Stürzer.
He classifies: “For many private landlords who act socially – and that is more than you think – it is a dilemma.” Either when they have to increase the rents or pay more. Stürzer also criticizes the fact that the tax office obviously has its own rent index, which is not published. He demands: “The paragraph must go.”
Munich: tenants fear for their apartments
For the landlord of two apartment blocks and a rear building with a total of 35 apartments and three commercial units in Maxvorstadt from 1958, it was simply too much, report tenants. He sold the property. The residents were informed of this by post. The landlord did not want to comment on the whole annoyance at the request of our newspaper.
Garbellotti doesn’t know what happens next. But one thing seems clear: the cheap rent is history. Some residents are already looking for new apartments. They fear that they will soon no longer be able to afford it here. People from different nations and social classes live in the houses. A real community, as Garbellotti reports.
Most of the tenants have lived in the residential complex for many years, Garbellotti himself since 2011. Flea markets, parties together, cooking together – all of this is part of it. A sailing group has even formed that regularly goes to the Ammersee, says the self-employed entrepreneur. But human interaction – a rarity in the big city anyway – could soon be history. – Read more news from Munich here. * tz.de / muenchen is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA