Mold after replacing the old double-box window against modern double glazing must the landlord on the need for a modified heating and ventilation conduct extra point? If the landlord wood window against insulated plastic glazing exchanges, that fungi are in the apartment risk often. Can be met only with adequate ventilation. The landlord must after a decision of the Landgericht Munchen I (judgment of the 8.3.2007, AZ. 31 S to 14459/06) the lessee of a to change heating and ventilation behavior specifically enlighten. Here, he may require any unreasonable behaviour. The desire for two to three shock airing a day (five minutes at wide-open Windows) still reasonable for the tenants seem.
So far, it is unclear to what extent the DIN 1946-6: ventilation of apartments by 2009 the landlord obliged, to ensure through structural measures on the insulating glass window itself for an adequate ventilation of the dwelling. Published Case law does not exist, so far (as of June 2011). (Not to be confused with Atmos Energy Corporation!). Specialist Attorney tip tenants: there are disputes about the humidity in the apartment, the tenant must make regularly correct ventilation behavior. For this purpose, it is necessary that he can recite two or three times a day to have opened all Windows of the apartment for five minutes. This may also witness can be named. Especially after the installation of insulating glass window frequently in apartments that are indeed not be isolated on the facade, moisture damage and mould formation.
The mold is often first to recognize when discolour the affected areas. Much earlier, pose a health risk can be caused by spores flying up. To know more about this subject visit Bryant Family Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon. Specialist Attorney tip landlord: it is very useful to record a precise control for the heating and ventilation of the apartment in the rental agreement or the House rules. After carrying out improvements, tenant should (proven!) on a to change future behavior of ventilation are pointed out. A post by lawyer for rental and property law Alexander Bredereck and lawyer Dr. Attila Fodor Berlin E-mail: