Summary
A rental dispute has arisen over the description of an apartment rented through a booking platform. The tenants claim the property did not meet advertised conditions, as rooms were only accessible via a public hallway. The landlord argues the tenants inspected and accepted the apartment, staying five out of eight days. To address this, the landlord should document the timeline, emphasize tenant acceptance, and highlight relevant rental agreement terms. A detailed response to the claims, supported by evidence, is advised. Consulting a local lawyer for assistance in crafting a strong reply is recommended. Legal fees in Germany can vary, with hourly rates typically ranging from €100 to €300.Full Conversation
My name is Ade
Hi Ade! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
Can read document prepared in German language?
Hi Ade! While I can provide legal information, I can't directly read documents. However, I can guide you on how to understand legal documents in German. Are you dealing with a specific type of legal document, like a contract or court papers?
I am dealing with a lawyer letter against me.
Hi Ade! Dealing with a lawyer's letter can be stressful. Here are some general steps you might consider:
- Understand the claims or demands made in the letter.
- Check for any deadlines mentioned.
- Consider seeking advice from a local lawyer for a thorough review.
Is there a particular issue or demand mentioned in the letter that you need help with?
I have rented an apartment to a couple. The reservation was made on a booking platform. The couple arrive and was checked in on *.*.*
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It seems that the issue is related to a rental agreement and potential claims or disputes with the tenants. Here are some general legal points to consider:
- Rental agreements and tenant rights in Germany can be complex.
- Ensure that the rental agreement complies with local laws.
- Check for any breach of contract claims in the letter.
- Consider if there are any issues regarding payment or damages.
Is there a specific part of the lawyer's letter that you need help understanding or addressing?
I got a letter today seeking compensation based on the following: that the apartment was advertised as as a "living unit".
accessible from the hallway. a single dwelling whereas, The individual rooms were only accessible by crossing the public hallway; they were not lockable rooms in their own right.
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It seems like the tenants might be claiming that the apartment did not meet the advertised conditions. Here are some legal points to consider:
- Ensure the advertisement matches the actual condition of the apartment.
- Check the rental agreement for any clauses regarding property description.
- Consider whether there was a misrepresentation in the advertisement.
Have you considered responding to the letter or seeking legal advice to contest the claims?
My argument is that, they booked online, they arrived earlier than agreed. They have physical inspection of the apartment, they collected the keys to their booked apartment. They stayed 5 days out of 8 days. If the apartment did not meet their expectations or description, why stayed so long
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It seems like you're dealing with a potential dispute over the rental agreement and property description. To strengthen your position, consider the following:
- Document the timeline of their stay and any communication.
- Emphasize their acceptance of the apartment conditions upon inspection.
- Highlight any terms in the rental agreement that support your side.
Would you like more information on how to respond to the letter or additional guidance on this matter?
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Hi Ade! Here are some additional steps you might consider in responding to the claims:
- Draft a detailed response to the letter, addressing each point raised.
- Provide evidence of their acceptance and stay duration.
- Highlight any relevant rental agreement clauses supporting your case.
- Consider consulting a local lawyer to help craft a strong reply.
Would you like specific advice on how to structure your response?
Yes
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Hi Ade! When structuring your response, consider the following tips:
- Start with a clear statement of your position regarding the claims.
- Address each point in the letter with evidence and facts.
- Include any relevant clauses from the rental agreement.
- Keep the tone professional and factual.
- You might also consider adding any communication records that show their acceptance of the apartment conditions.
If you need more detailed guidance, consulting with a local lawyer could be beneficial. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
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Since you want to be connected to local lawyers, I will need a bit more information to proceed. Could you please provide your phone number?
How much is the lawyer likely to cost?
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Legal fees can vary widely based on several factors, including the lawyer's experience, location, and the complexity of your case. In Germany, hourly rates might range from €* to €* or more. Some lawyers might offer a fixed fee for certain services. Would you like to proceed with connecting to local lawyers? If so, I can assist you with that.