Rent Increase Rules in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: Caps, Procedures, and Landlord Obligations
Guide to rent increases in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: cap limits (15% in Rostock, Greifswald, coastal towns), rent brake, formal requirements, and modernization surcharges.
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Rent increases for existing residential tenancies in Germany are strictly regulated. Landlords in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern must observe both the federal cap limit (Kappungsgrenze) and the state-level lowered cap in designated strained-market areas.
Disclaimer: This guide provides general legal information for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a licensed attorney in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern for guidance specific to your situation. Information last verified: March 2026.
Types of Rent Increases
| Type | Legal Basis | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| Increase to local comparative rent | § 558 BGB | Subject to cap limit |
| Modernization surcharge | § 559 BGB | Max. 8% of modernization costs per year |
| Index rent | § 557b BGB | Annual adjustment tied to consumer price index |
| Graduated rent | § 557a BGB | Fixed increases agreed in advance |
Cap Limit in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
General Cap Limit
In areas without a strained housing market, the federal rule applies:
- Max. 20% rent increase within 3 years
Lowered Cap Limit (§ 558 para. 3 BGB)
In the following areas of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the cap is lowered to max. 15% within 3 years:
| Location | Valid Until |
|---|---|
| Rostock | September 30, 2028 |
| Greifswald | September 30, 2028 |
| Binz | Max. 5 years from entry into force (Feb 10, 2026) |
| Graal-Müritz | Max. 5 years from entry into force |
| Heringsdorf | Max. 5 years from entry into force |
| Kühlungsborn | Max. 5 years from entry into force |
| Rerik | Max. 5 years from entry into force |
| Sellin | Max. 5 years from entry into force |
| Zingst | Max. 5 years from entry into force |
| Zinnowitz | Max. 5 years from entry into force |
Rent Brake for New Lettings
In the same designated areas, the rent brake (Mietpreisbremse) limits initial rents for re-lettings:
- The starting rent may not exceed 10% above the local comparative rent (§§ 556d ff. BGB)
Exceptions:
- New construction (first occupancy after October 1, 2014)
- Comprehensively modernized units
- Cases where the previous rent already exceeded the threshold (grandfathering)
Formal Requirements for a Rent Increase
Written Form and Justification
The rent increase request must:
- Be in writing (text form suffices under § 558a BGB)
- Be justified using one of:
- Local rent index (Mietspiegel)
- Expert appraisal
- Comparable apartments (at least 3)
- Rent database
Deadlines
| Deadline | Rule |
|---|---|
| Advance notice | The increase must be communicated at least 2 months before it takes effect (§ 558b BGB) |
| Waiting period | The last increase must have been at least 15 months ago (§ 558 para. 1 BGB) |
| Tenant response period | The tenant has 2 months after receipt to consent |
Tenant Consent and Lawsuit
The tenant must actively consent to a rent increase. Refusal does not automatically invalidate the request. The landlord must then:
- File a lawsuit for consent at the local district court
- This must happen within 3 months after the consent deadline expires
Modernization Surcharge
After modernization measures, the landlord may increase the annual rent by max. 8% of the modernization costs incurred (§ 559 BGB).
Important: Modernization must be announced 3 months in advance. The tenant then has a right to extraordinary termination.
When the rent increase exceeds €3 per m² of living space within 6 years, an additional cap of €3/m² applies (§ 559 para. 3a BGB).
Best Practices for Landlords
- Check the local rent index regularly — Rostock and Greifswald maintain current rent indices
- Track the cap limit — increases within 3 years are cumulative
- Prepare justifications carefully — insufficient reasoning invalidates the request
- Observe deadlines — 15-month waiting period, 2-month advance notice
- Account for previous owner increases — prior landlord's increases count toward the cap
How Landager Helps
Landager helps you document all rent increases, automatically calculate deadlines, and track how much room remains within the cap limit.
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