Hesse Eviction Process: Residential Landlord Guide
A step-by-step guide to the residential eviction process in Hesse. Learn about notice periods, legal grounds, and how to regain possession lawfully.
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Evicting a residential tenant in Hesse is a highly regulated process with strong social protections. Landlords must have a valid legal reason (berechtigtes Interesse) and strictly follow court procedures to avoid "illegal self-help" penalties.
Residential Eviction Procedure in hesse
Formal Termination
Issue a written notice with specific legal grounds (unpaid rent, breach of contract, or personal use).
Wait for Deadline
Wait for the notice period or "reasonable time" for the tenant to vacate.
Filing the Suit
Submit a Räumungsklage (eviction lawsuit) at the local District Court (Amtsgericht).
Berlin Model Eviction
A faster, cheaper method where the bailiff only grants possession, not physical removal of items.
Evicting a residential tenant in Hesse is subject to strict legal requirements under German law. The BGB provides strong tenant protections, and the Hesse Tenant Protection Ordinance adds further restrictions in 49 municipalities with tight housing markets. This guide explains the legally compliant process for landlords.
Types of Termination
Ordinary Termination
Legitimate Interests A landlord in Hesse may only ordinarily terminate an open-ended lease if there is a legitimate interest (§ 573 BGB):
- Personal Use (Eigenbedarf): The landlord needs the apartment for themselves, family members, or household members
- Substantial Breach of Duty: Repeated late payments, unauthorized subletting, or serious disturbance of house peace
- Economic Exploitation: The continuation of the tenancy would prevent reasonable economic use (rarely successful in court)
Notice Periods
The termination must be received by the tenant no later than the 3rd business day of a calendar month to take effect at the end of the second following month.
Formal Requirements The termination must be in writing and include:
- The specific grounds for termination with a comprehensible explanation
- Reference to the tenant's right to object under the hardship clause (§ 574 BGB)
- For personal use: identification of the person needing the apartment and the reasons
Immediate Termination (Fristlose Kündigung) Immediate termination is possible when an important cause makes continuation of the tenancy unreasonable (§ 543 BGB):
- Rent arrears: The tenant is at least two consecutive months behind on rent, or has accumulated arrears exceeding one month's rent
- Serious breach of duty: Unauthorized structural modifications, significant property damage
- Unauthorized subletting despite prior warning
In most cases, a prior written warning (Abmahnung) is required before termination (except for two-month rent arrears). The tenant can avert the immediate termination through catch-up payment (Schonfristzahlung) within two months after the eviction lawsuit is served - but only once every two years.
8-Year Blocking Period in Hesse In the 49 municipalities covered by the Hesse Tenant Protection Ordinance, an extended 8-year blocking period applies when rental apartments are converted into condominiums (BGB § 577a combined with the Hesse ordinance). During this period, the new owner cannot terminate the lease for personal use or economic exploitation.
Affected Cities (Selection) Frankfurt am Main, Wiesbaden, Darmstadt, Offenbach, Marburg, Bad Homburg, Rüsselsheim, Dreieich, Neu-Isenburg, Maintal, and more.
Court Eviction Procedure If the tenant does not vacate after the notice period expires, the landlord must file an eviction lawsuit (Räumungsklage) with the competent local court
Self-help eviction is strictly prohibited.
Steps
- File an eviction lawsuit at the local court (Amtsgericht)
- Court hearing - the court examines the grounds and formal requirements
- Eviction judgment - if successful, the court issues an enforceable title
- Court bailiff enforcement - the landlord commissions forced eviction
The procedure can take from a few weeks to several months, depending on court workload and whether the tenant files a hardship objection (§ 574 BGB).
Best Practices for Landlords
- Document all lease violations carefully and in writing
- Issue a written warning before termination for breach of duty
- Have the termination letter reviewed by a lawyer to avoid formal errors
- Check whether the 8-year blocking period applies in your municipality
- Budget realistically for eviction costs (court fees, attorney fees, bailiff costs)
Landager helps you calculate notice periods, archive all documentation, and ensure compliance with formal requirements throughout the eviction process.
Back to Hesse Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.
How Landager Helps
Landager tracks lease terms, eviction timelines, and regional regulation changes - making it easy to stay compliant with Hesse regulations.
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