Bremen Eviction Process: Notice Periods, Causes, and Procedures

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A complete guide to evictions in Bremen, Germany. Understand the required notice periods, valid causes (Eigenbedarf), and eviction lawsuit procedures.

Melvin Prince
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Verifisert Apr 2026Tyskland flag
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Juridisk ansvarsfraskrivelse

Dette innholdet er kun for generell informasjon og opplæring. Det utgjør ikke juridisk rådgivning og bør ikke stoles på som sådan. Lover endres ofte – verifiser alltid gjeldende forskrifter og konsulter en lisensiert advokat i din jurisdiksjon for råd spesifikt for din situasjon. Landager er en eiendomsforvaltningsplattform, ikke et advokatfirma.Informasjon sist verifisert: April 2026.

German housing law provides extremely extensive protection for residential tenants. Terminating an open-ended lease is intentionally difficult and strictly regulated. As a landlord in Bremen, you must understand the distinction between ordinary and extraordinary termination to end a tenancy legally without facing severe penalties.

Juridisk ansvarsfraskrivelseDenne guiden gir generell juridisk informasjon. Leielover kan endres. Konsulter alltid en lisensiert notarius eller advokat i denne regionen.
Security Deposit
3 Months’ Cold Rent
Notice Period
3 Months (Tenant)
Rent Control
Varies by City

eviction process in bremen

1

Prepare

Organize documentation and ensure legal grounding.

2

Notice

Serve formal notice to the tenant.

3

Wait

Allow the statutory period to expire.

4

Execute

Finalize the legal action through proper channels.

Ordinary

Termination (Ordentliche Kündigung) To issue a standard notice of termination, a landlord must demonstrate a legitimate interest (berechtigtes Interesse) as outlined in § 573 BGB

A landlord cannot terminate a contract simply because they want a different tenant or seek to re-list the property at a higher rent.

Valid Grounds for Termination

GroundDescription
Personal Use (Eigenbedarf)The landlord urgently needs the apartment for themselves, a direct family member, or a member of their household.
Economic HardshipContinuing the tenancy would prevent the landlord from reasonable economic exploitation of the property (a very high bar to clear in court).

Statutory Notice Periods If a valid ground is met, the duration of the required notice period depends on how long the tenant has continuously lived in the property:

Lease DurationNotice Period
Up to 5 years3 months
More than 8 years9 months

For the notice to take effect at the end of the subsequent designated month, the termination letter must physically reach the tenant by the third working day of the primary month.

Extraordinary Termination (Fristlose Kündigung)

In cases of severe dispute or breach of trust, the landlord may terminate the lease effective immediately without providing a notice period.

Grounds for Immediate Eviction * Rent Arrears: The tenant is fully behind by two months' rent, or holds a cumulative debt over a longer period that equates to at least one month's rent (§ 543 BGB). * Severe Disruption of Peace: Persistent and severe breaches of house rules despite formal written warnings (Abmahnung). * Endangering the Property: Severe neglect resulting in substantial material risk to the property. * Illegal Subletting: Handing the apartment over to unauthorized third parties without permission.

Grace Period Loophole (Schonfristzahlung): German law provides tenants with a one-time safety net. If a tenancy is terminated due to rent arrears, the tenant can neutralize the termination if they pay off the entire debt within two months of receiving a formal eviction lawsuit. This defense can only be used once every two years.

The Eviction Lawsuit (Räumungsklage) If a tenant refuses to vacate the property voluntarily after receiving a legally valid termination notice, the landlord is strictly prohibited from executing a "self-help" eviction (e.g., changing locks, removing belongings)

Instead, the landlord must file a formal eviction lawsuit.

  1. Filing: File the Räumungsklage at the local district court (Amtsgericht in Bremen or Bremerhaven).
  2. Delivery: The court officially serves the lawsuit to the tenant.
  3. Court Hearing: Usually occurs within 2 to 4 months.
  4. Judgment: If the landlord wins, the court issues an enforceable eviction title (Räumungstitel).
  5. Physical Eviction: A licensed court bailiff (Gerichtsvollzieher) executes the eviction.

Timeline: The entire court eviction process in Bremen generally takes between 3 and 8 months.

The Hardship Clause (Sozialklausel) Under § 574 BGB, a tenant can contest a legally valid termination notice if vacating the apartment would constitute an "unjustifiable hardship" (unzumutbare Härte) for them or their family

Examples include advanced age, severe illness or disability, advanced pregnancy, or students taking final exams. The court weighs the tenant's hardship against the landlord's legitimate interests.

Best Practices for Landlords * Formal Written Warnings (Abmahnung): Except for qualifying financial arrears, you must issue a formal written warning demanding behavioral correction before you can legally terminate a contract for breaches of duty. * Written Termination: All termination notices must be given in writing, officially signed, and expressly detail the grounds for termination. * Double Termination Strategy: When issuing a "termination without notice," simultaneously issue an "ordinary termination" as a fallback in case the court rejects the immediate eviction

Back to the Bremen Landlord-Tenant laws Overview.

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