Report: Owners’ association wants to sue against extended rent cap – politics

The owners’ association Haus und Grund wants to go to the Federal Constitutional Court against the planned extension of the rent cap. Association President Kai Warnecke announced this in the Picture at. “The Federal Constitutional Court only accepted the first rent brake because it was limited to five years. With the second extension, the traffic light government is clearly violating the constitution,” said Warnecke. “That’s why Haus und Grund Germany will bring the renewed extension of the rent cap to the Federal Constitutional Court.”

In fact, the Federal Constitutional Court rejected a constitutional complaint against the rent cap in 2019. The Karlsruhe judges concluded that the regulations introduced in 2015 did not violate the guarantee of ownership, freedom of contract or the general principle of equality.

Federal Construction Minister Klara Geywitz (SPD) reacted calmly to the announcement of Haus und Grund. She assumes that the Ministry of Justice has examined the extension “sufficiently thoroughly,” she said on Thursday on rbb24 Inforadio. The traffic light coalition agreed on Wednesday to extend the rent control in tense housing markets beyond 2025 until 2029.

Where it applies, the rent cap ensures that when a new rental agreement is concluded, the rent may in principle not be more than ten percent above the local comparative rent. The respective state government decides whether the rent control applies in certain areas.

Warnecke criticized in the Picture, the rent cap has massively exacerbated the housing shortage. “Since the introduction of the rent cap, the number of missing apartments has been increasing. There are now said to be almost 900,000. It is clear that the rent cap is primarily to the detriment of tenants who are looking for an affordable apartment,” said the head of the association.

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