Real estate: SPD wants to take action against overpriced furnished apartments

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SPD wants to take action against overpriced furnished apartments

A kitchen in a furnished living space in a new building. photo

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According to a study, 27 percent of all advertisements in Germany relate to furnished apartments. This could also be related to the rental price brake. The SPD now wants to make landlords responsible.

The In view of the increasing proportion of overpriced furnished apartments and index rents, the SPD wants to enforce stricter tenancy law: “The sentence “The market regulates it” is correct in this respect – but it regulates it systematically to the detriment of the tenants. The SPD is not prepared to accept that,” SPD General Secretary Kevin Kühnert told the “Tagesspiegel”.

“Landlords must be obliged to transparently disclose both the net cold rent and the furnishing surcharge,” said Kühnert. In addition, the furniture surcharge must be capped. According to a study by the Oxford Economics research institute commissioned by the Federal Ministry of Justice, 27 percent of all advertisements in Germany now refer to furnished apartments. The offer, which is mainly used by low-income earners, is growing, especially in large cities and student cities.

“The fact that people with low incomes have to switch to comparatively expensive furnished apartments is a serious grievance,” said Zanda Martens, the SPD parliamentary group’s rapporteur on rent policy in the Bundestag. She also wants the rules for “temporary use” rentals, where the rental price brake can be circumvented, to be implemented more strictly.

Objection from the FDP

Objection came from the FDP. “Instead of always just trying to regulate problems away, the SPD should finally consistently address the causes,” said Daniel Föst, spokesman for construction and housing policy for the FDP parliamentary group. Far too little new living space is being created in Germany, and building is more expensive than ever.

When evaluating the advertisements, the study authors from Oxford Economics found that fluctuation in furnished apartments had increased in recent years. “So it could well be that the landlords of furnished living space have reacted to the introduction of the rental price brake by trying to rent only for temporary use because this form of rental does not fall under the rental price brake,” it said. The Ministry of Justice said that the investigation did not provide any evidence of systematic conversion of empty apartments into furnished rental apartments after the introduction of the rent control.

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