For real. My flatmate (other city in Germany) won a court case against our landlord so our rent got lowered by half. Which was amazing. And then like a week later he started threatening her with shady stuff so in short we have to move out by March :') Mao Was Right
Jo if you like contact me and tell me if you already given notice. In some cases there is good resistance possible. Esp. with threats of violence from landlords there is currently potential for left wing solidarity resistance (cause some evicted people are pissed of with landlords)
Also eviction processes take ages and are cheap for the renters.
Thank you! It turns out ok for us in the end anyway - my uni's online till October 2021 so I was thinking of saving some money by staying at my family's till then, and my flatmate's applied for a job in a different city. It's more the principle of the thing, you know? He literally convinced some friend to lie in court for him (the friend claimed he was present when my flatmate signed the lease, when he wasn't). And then when the court ruled against him despite his trickery, he decided to continue causing trouble. Douchebag 😂
Good everything worked out for you. I'm case something comes up remember this post or feel free to reach out to the Asta of the universities (student union).
For real. My flatmate (other city in Germany) won a court case against our landlord so our rent got lowered by half. Which was amazing. And then like a week later he started threatening her with shady stuff so in short we have to move out by March :') Mao Was Right
Jo if you like contact me and tell me if you already given notice. In some cases there is good resistance possible. Esp. with threats of violence from landlords there is currently potential for left wing solidarity resistance (cause some evicted people are pissed of with landlords)
Also eviction processes take ages and are cheap for the renters.
Thank you! It turns out ok for us in the end anyway - my uni's online till October 2021 so I was thinking of saving some money by staying at my family's till then, and my flatmate's applied for a job in a different city. It's more the principle of the thing, you know? He literally convinced some friend to lie in court for him (the friend claimed he was present when my flatmate signed the lease, when he wasn't). And then when the court ruled against him despite his trickery, he decided to continue causing trouble. Douchebag 😂
Good everything worked out for you. I'm case something comes up remember this post or feel free to reach out to the Asta of the universities (student union).