Disturbance of the peace among tenants: Landlord must hear both sides +++ A tenant who, frustrated by the noise from a new neighbor, caused disturbances himself, could not simply be evicted without notice. According to ARAG experts, the Flensburg Regional Court ruled that in cases of mutual disturbances between multiple tenants, the landlord must first clarify who initiated the conflicts. Since the landlord did not make sufficient efforts to hea…
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Disturbance of the peace among tenants: Landlord must hear both sides +++ A tenant who, frustrated by the noise from a new neighbor, caused disturbances himself, could not simply be evicted without notice. According to ARAG experts, the Flensburg Regional Court ruled that in cases of mutual disturbances between multiple tenants, the landlord must first clarify who initiated the conflicts. Since the landlord did not make sufficient efforts to hea…