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Federal Constitutional Court: Significant Health Risk May Prevent Eviction

If the enforcement of an eviction is likely to lead to a significantly deteriorating health risk of a mentally ill tenant, the measure can be suspended for the time being. For the preliminary stop of eviction, it is not necessary that a concrete suicidal threat has to be present with the tenant concerned, the Federal Constitutional Court decided in a decision published on Wednesday, 19 August 2026 (Az.: 2 BvQ 53/26). Thus, a mentally ill woman l…
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If the enforcement of an eviction is likely to lead to a significantly deteriorating health risk of a mentally ill tenant, the measure can be suspended for the time being. For the preliminary stop of eviction, it is not necessary that a concrete suicidal threat has to be present with the tenant concerned, the Federal Constitutional Court decided in a decision published on Wednesday, 19 August 2026 (Az.: 2 BvQ 53/26). Thus, a mentally ill woman l…

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Gegen Hartz IV: ALG II Ratgeber und Hartz 4 Tipps broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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