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Permissible rent level for subsidised flats

Tenants of subsidised housing (so-called social housing) receive information about the permissible rent level.

Munich model - rented flat

The Munich Model offers affordable housing for middle-income households (initial rent from around 12 euros per square metre). An application must be submitted for this.

Housing benefit - rent subsidy for rented flats

Do you have a low income and are a tenant or care home resident? Then you can reduce your housing costs. To do this, apply for housing benefit.

Building loans for flats suitable for the disabled

If you have a severe disability, you can apply for a building loan without benefits to convert your owner-occupied or rented home to make it suitable for disabled people.

Expiry of rent and occupancy restrictions for subsidised flats

Tenants of subsidised housing (so-called social housing) receive information about the date on which the rent and occupancy commitment expires.

Housing benefit - encumbrance allowance for owner-occupied flats

Housing benefit is a subsidy to ensure adequate and family-friendly housing. This social benefit is only granted on application.

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"!

Occupancy violations in subsidised flats

Report to us if you have the impression that subsidised flats are not being used in a lawful manner or that there is an occupancy violation.

Residence registration

If you move to Munich, you must register as soon as possible - even if you are re-registering within the city. The law stipulates 14 days.

Notification of vacant accommodation

As soon as it is foreseeable that a publicly subsidised flat will become vacant, the person entitled to dispose of it (landlord) must inform the Office for Housing and Migration of this