Bavaria Landlord Maintenance Obligations: Repairs, Habitability, and Rent Reduction

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Understand Bavarian landlord maintenance duties under BGB § 535: repair obligations, minor repair clauses, cosmetic repairs, and tenant rent reduction rights.

Melvin Prince
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Small Repairs
Capped at ~€100
Major Repairs
Always landlord duty
Mold Issues
Depends on cause

German maintenance law is strongly tenant-protective. In Bavaria, as throughout Germany, the landlord bears the primary responsibility for keeping rental properties in proper condition. Failing to address defects promptly exposes landlords to automatic rent reductions and potential damage claims.

1. The Core Rule (§ 535 BGB) Under § 535(1) BGB, the landlord must provide the rental property in a condition suitable for its contractual use and maintain it in that condition throughout the tenancy. This covers:

  • Structural repairs: Roof, walls, foundation, stairways
  • Building systems: Heating, plumbing, electrical systems, hot water
  • Safety equipment: Smoke detectors (installation is the landlord's duty under Bavarian Building Code § 46 BayBO; maintenance may be delegated to the tenant)
  • Common areas: Elevators, hallways, building entrance, outdoor paths
  • Wear and tear: When items provided by the landlord (fitted kitchen, flooring) become unusable through normal aging, replacement falls to the landlord

2. Shifting Costs to Tenants: Minor Repair Clauses

Landlords may contractually transfer responsibility for minor repairs (Kleinreparaturklausel) to tenants, but courts impose strict limits:

RequirementTypical Limit
ScopeOnly items subject to the tenant's direct and frequent use (faucets, light switches, door handles, showerheads)
Annual cap6-8% of annual net cold rent (or €200-300/year)

A clause that fails to include clear limits is void, and the landlord bears all repair costs.

3. Cosmetic Repairs (Schönheitsreparaturen) Cosmetic repairs - painting walls and ceilings, wallpapering, painting radiators and interior doors - are legally the landlord's responsibility. However, most German leases transfer this obligation to tenants. German courts (especially the BGH) have significantly restricted when this transfer is valid:

Transferring Cosmetic Repairs to Tenants

  • Valid: "Soft" schedules that assess actual condition (e.g., "generally every 3-5 years as needed")
  • Void: Rigid mandatory timelines (e.g., "must repaint kitchen every 3 years regardless of condition")
  • Void: Mandatory end-of-tenancy renovation regardless of property condition
  • Void: Transferring cosmetic repairs when the apartment was handed over in an unrenovated condition without adequate compensation

Key rule: If the cosmetic repair clause is void, the tenant has no obligation to perform any cosmetic repairs - including at move-out.

4. Rent Reduction (Mietminderung, § 536 BGB) If the rental property has a defect that impairs its usability, the tenant's rent is automatically reduced by operation of law - no court order needed:

  • The tenant must only notify the landlord of the defect (Mängelanzeige)
  • The reduction applies from the date the defect first occurred
  • The landlord's fault is irrelevant - the reduction applies even for defects the landlord didn't cause
  • Common examples: heating failure in winter (up to 100% reduction), persistent mold (20-30%), construction noise (10-30%)
  • The right to rent reduction cannot be waived in standard residential lease terms

5. Tenant's Right to Self-Help (§ 536a BGB) If the landlord fails to address a reported defect within a reasonable deadline (or in emergencies like a burst pipe), the tenant may:

  • Hire a tradesperson to fix the issue
  • Deduct the repair costs from the next month's rent
  • Claim reimbursement from the landlord

How Landager Helps

Unresolved maintenance issues quickly escalate into rent reductions and legal disputes

Landager provides a digital maintenance ticket system where tenants can report issues with photos, landlords can assign contractors, and all communication is documented for legal protection. Back to Bavaria Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

How Landager Helps Landager tracks lease terms, repair request portal, and damage history tracking - making it easy to stay compliant with Bavaria regulations.

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