Occupancy rights for flats

Are you a landlord and willing to conclude an occupancy agreement for your flat? Then take part in "Social letting made easy"!

Description

as part of the City of Munich's "Social letting made easy" occupancy rights programme, two models are available that make it as easy as possible for owners to let socially. They receive support in terms of a stable and long-term tenancy and have flexible options to choose from: Depending on their interests, they can choose between different target groups, commitment periods and subsidy conditions.

  • Model I: Munich Model Eligible households
  • Model II: Households with low income

if required, Model II offers

  • Support from a specialised social service
  • Assumption of rent losses and rental damage

You have the choice of a single occupancy without a commitment or a commitment period of 15 years or more.

Duration & Costs

Fees

There are no fees.

Questions & Answers

FAQs

Landeshauptstadt München

Sozialreferat
Gesamtplanung Wohnen

Internet

Postal address

Landeshauptstadt München
Sozialreferat
Gesamtplanung Wohnen

Werinherstraße 89
81541 München

Fax: +49 89 233-98948777

Address

Werinherstraße 87
81541 München

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