Billing Errors of Munich Housing: 12,500 Euros for Heating Costs β and Compensation is Delayed
A tenant in Munich was charged 12,500 euros for heating, forcing her to sell family jewelry, while compensation for overcharges is still pending.
News Overview: These are the News of the Day
An overview of political developments and concerns in Munich, including student housing issues and upcoming mayoral elections.
Student Housing in Munich: What's Next in the Student City?
Concerns over the living conditions in Munich's student dormitories have prompted local authorities to discuss proposed improvements.
Housing: Haar fights against Munich high-rise plans
Officials in Haar are opposing Munich's plans for high-rise buildings in the city's outskirts, arguing it is unacceptable to build such densely populated neighborhoods.
Real Estate of Munich Living: Oversized? Residents are opposing a large-scale project
Residents near Westpark in Munich are taking legal action against a large housing project planned by Munich Living, arguing it is oversized for the area.
Full House Erding: Information Evening on Affordable Housing
An information evening in Erding aims to explore alternatives to rising housing costs in the Munich area, featuring a successful model for affordable housing presented by the SauRiassl Syndicate.
Munich Clinic Schwabing: Light Living for Caregivers Instead of Lung Patients
The Munich Clinic Schwabing has transformed one of its old patient buildings into affordable housing for caregivers, addressing a major challenge in the city.
News Overview: These are the News of the Day
Today's news highlights from Munich include discussions on local government salaries, housing plans, tourism, and voter turnout ahead of upcoming elections.
Dispute over SEM areas: What happens now with the plans for thousands of apartments on the outskirts?
The mayor of Munich, Dieter Reiter, announced a significant change in the city's plans for new residential developments, aligning more closely with the opposition ahead of local elections.
News Overview: Here Are the News of the Weekend
The article discusses a recent debate among mayoral candidates in Munich, highlighting their positions on housing, traffic, and finance.
Mayor Candidatesβ Triell: Housing, Transport, Finance - How OB Candidates Differ
The article discusses the differing viewpoints of mayoral candidates in Munich regarding housing solutions amidst rising concerns over living space in the city.
New districts in the north and northeast: Procedure failed: Reiter demands restart for planning tens of thousands of apartments
The mayor of Munich, Dieter Reiter, has declared the urban development measures in the north and northeast of the city a failure and is calling for a restart of planning discussions to address housing shortages.
News Overview: These are the News of the Day
Various news highlights from Munich include a location change for the CSD street festival, student demands for rent reductions due to unresolved issues in housing, turmoil at a major SOS charity amidst abuse allegations, and a significant rise in cyber trading fraud.
Local Elections in Munich: How the Left Makes Its Competitors Nervous
The Left party in Munich is gaining momentum in the local elections by effectively addressing the city's severe housing cost crisis, even though their own candidate is unlikely to win the mayoral position.
Protection Against Displacement: 'It Means a Lot to Us'
MΓΌnchen residents are fighting against eviction as new owners plan to demolish a rental building for redevelopment.
Social Life: High Rents Drive People into Poverty
High rents in the Munich district are causing a rise in poverty and impacting social integration.
Student City in Munich: Mold in Dormitories - 'Last Chance' for the Student Union
Reports of poor living conditions for students in Munich have sparked outrage, prompting urgent discussions in the Bavarian parliament regarding the need for political intervention.
Ten Towers: Offices Become Apartments: This Example from Munich Should Set a Precedent
The Ten Towers in Munich, once empty office buildings, may be transformed into one of the largest student and trainee residences in the city due to a shift in the demand for office space.
Economy in Munich: City wants to link new offices to the construction of apartments
Munich city officials are proposing a policy that would link the development of new office spaces with residential housing to promote mixed-use areas and affordable spaces for various social purposes.
News Overview: Here are the News of the Day
The article provides an overview of key local news in Munich, including transport issues, student complaints about campus housing, controversies over art, and eco-friendly building practices.
Mold in Dormitories: Student Union Apologizes β and Must Justify Itself Before the Minister
The German Student Union faces political scrutiny after students documented severe mold issues in dormitories, demanding immediate improvements or rent reductions.
Large Demonstration in Munich: Thousands Protest Against "Rent Madness"
Thousands gathered in Munich to protest against the rising rents and housing crisis affecting the city's residents.
News Overview: These are the News of the Day
MΓΌnchen faces challenges as it becomes Germany's most expensive rental market, an AfD candidate is disqualified for a past murder conviction, and the official design for the 2026 Oktoberfest is revealed.
Housing: Ten Problems Making Munich the Most Expensive Rental Market in Germany
Ten significant issues, including rent deregulation and gentrification, are causing extreme distress for tenants in Munich, making it the costliest rental market in Germany.
Mold in Numerous Dormitories: Why Must Students Live Like This in Munich?
Over 2000 photos reveal severe mold issues in student housing in Munich, prompting condemnation from even the CSU's Minister of Science.
News Overview: Here are the day's news
MΓΌnich is set to receive two pandas from China, while two mayoral candidates protested and left a meeting over slow housing developments and political disputes regarding expropriations.
Municipal Subsidiary Munich Living: Construction Site Communication: Municipal Housing Company Pays Two Million Euros for Consulting
The municipal housing company Munich Living, established just two years ago, faces criticism for multiple issues and is investing two million euros in consultancy to improve its communication and operations.
Housing Market in Munich: City Imposes 170,000 Euro Fine on Landlord for 'Violations of Social Standards'
The city of Munich has imposed a 170,000 euro fine on a landlord in Sendling for violating social standards related to tenant agreements.
News Overview: These are the news of the day
The article discusses the opening of the election campaign by Munich's Mayor Dieter Reiter and CSU candidate Clemens BaumgΓ€rtner, focusing on issues of security, housing, and a distinction from the Greens, along with a celebration of a traditional Munich event.
Living in the Munich Surroundings: Where the Rent Control Will Apply in the New Year - and Where It Will Not
From January 1, 2026, the rent control measure will be implemented in 285 cities and municipalities in Bavaria, primarily affecting areas around Munich where rental prices have been rising sharply.
News Overview: These are the news of the weekend
This weekend's news from Munich highlights the possible permanent removal of the Eisbach wave, escalating tensions between surfers and the city, and addresses Munich's pressing housing issues.