Court Affirms German Homeowner's Right to Install Air Conditioning
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Court affirms German homeowner's right to install air conditioning
A homeowners' association can't prevent apartment owners from installing an air conditioning unit, Germany's court of justice ruled on Wednesday, in a case seen as strengthening homeowners' right to cool their homes.
Summer heat in the house, but the neighbors block the cooling down. A family moves to the Federal Court. Now there is a groundbreaking verdict.
The topic of heat protection grates into the already ongoing negotiations. In Germany housing owners have successfully sued the right to an air conditioning system
Apartment owners have a right to have an air conditioner installed on their balcony. A house community must allow this in principle. That is what the Federal Court of Justice has decided.
The court decides that the owner of the apartment should be allowed to install an air conditioning unit. A house community from Berlin was divided and went to Karlsruhe.
An owner's community had gotten itself over the installation of the air conditioning in the hair. The irreconcilable drove the case up to the BGH. He spoke now a clear verdict.
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