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 K A M M M E R E R - Law Firm

 Attorneys at law

Patrick Kammerer
Alleenstr. 23
71679 Asperg

direct at main train station
use train number S5 if you start in Stuttgart (20 min)
use train number S5 if you start in Ludwigsburg (5 min)
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Telephone : 07141 / 507 58-03
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Email : Kammerer Rechtsanwälte

 Patrick Kammerer

Rechtsanwalt Patrick Kammerer

Attorney-at-law
rental law attorney

Member of the german Lawyer association
Member of the Lawyer Chamber Stuttgart
city councilman

worked in the legal department of a american technology company

 
 
 
 

Introduction

Many issues tenants face are minor and can be easily resolved by speaking with the landlord. Some issues, however, can´t resolved by the tentants theirselves. In these situations, getting a lawyer's help may be the most effective way to protect the rights if the tentants.

Attorney-at-law Patrick Kammerer is a specialist in landlord-tenant law. He was conferenced with a title called „Fachanwalt für Miet- und Wohnungseigentumsrecht“. This means the highst level of skills reffering to landlord-tenant law. He had to demonstrate his abilities to proof a council about the theoretical skill and practical court skills. In the end he was successfully awarded with this title.

 Below are common situations which we are recommend hiring a lawyer.

 The Landlord is Evicting the tentant

If your landlord serves the tentant with a termination notice that the tentant intend to fight, hiring a lawyer can increase the tentants chance of success. The tentant should choose a lawyer that is knowledgeable about landlord-tenant law and has significant experience fighting evictions. Such a lawyer can come up with effective strategies or creative solutions that you might not be aware of.

 The Landlord is Evicting the tentant Without Proper Court Procedures

Landlords must follow eviction procedures set forth by the german civil code. If the landlord tries to evict the tentant by taking matters into his own hands -- for example, by locking you out, canceling your utilities, or even removing your doors, windows, or possessions – go to a laywer. These types of "self-help" remedies are illegal. No matter how strong a landlord's case may be for ending a tenancy, a landlord doesn't have the right to take, or even threaten, any self-help actions against the tentant. To evict the tentant a lawsuit is mandatory.

 The Landlord Won't Make Necessary Repairs

If the landlord isn't fulfilling important obligations under the lease of the tentant and the law, it can lead to major problems. For example, think of the landlord who keeps putting off needed heating system repairs until winter is well under way, or the landlord who ignores a tenant's requests to replace a broken roller shutter.

In these cases, the tentants may decide to implement one of their german civil code tenant remedies on their own, but they may need some coaching on how to do it right. Consulting a lawyer may be their best move. In addition, a lawyer can attempt to communicate with the landlord for the tentant, explore the possibility of a quick settlement, and take the landlord to court, if needed.

 Tentant Made Ill by mold or simply occur

The tentants may discover an outbreak of mold in their rental  -- regardless of being ill the tentant should consult a lawyer.

Even if the landlord didn't personally or intentionally create the problem, the german civil code states a no-fault liability for the landlord.