Berlin Demands Reimbursement of Renovation Costs From Journalists' Group
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A house in Berlin-Kreuzberg, which was launched as a social housing project, is causing a stir. The country is now demanding the repayment of funding – due to illegal rents and contract violations. The owners: partly prominent media makers.
Several journalists had a house renovated and wanted to rent it to people in need. But this never happened. Now a lawsuit is pending.
The journalists promised limited rents, social spaces and free apartments for people with low incomes. For this they collected millions. Now the country demands the money back.
The Berliner Senatsverwaltung für Bauen has filed a complaint with the Verwaltungsgericht against an owner community on Oranienstraße in Berlin-Kreuzberg. The reason ... The post journalist group is said to have violated social conditions: Berliner Senat demands funding for housing project back appeared first on Apollo News.
For decades, renowned journalists and a lawyer in Berlin collected funding in millions, allegedly to create social housing. Now the country is moving to SPIEGEL information in court – it's about millions.
Betongold: The Berlin senate administration is demanding funding from a journalist's group at a million-height for the renovation of a residential building in Kreuzberg, reports the "Spiegel" . Among its own are said to have been renominated journalists of -taz, - Zeit, -Spiegel, -Süddeutscher Zeitung, and -Berliner Zeitung. Since 1998 the group has received at least 3.4 million D-Mark, today about 1.7 million euros, tax money. For this, it had …
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