Landlord Maintenance Obligations in North Rhine-Westphalia

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Maintenance and repair duties for landlords in NRW, Germany: smoke detectors, heating, mold liability, habitability standards, and tenant remedies.

Melvin Prince
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Security Deposit
3 Months’ Cold Rent
Notice Period
3 Months (Tenant)
Rent Control
Varies by City

Landlords in North Rhine-Westphalia are obligated to maintain the rental property in a condition suitable for its contractual use. This duty arises from § 535 BGB and applies throughout the entire tenancy. Violations entitle the tenant to rent reduction and may give rise to damage claims.

Legal DisclaimerThis guide provides general legal information. Lease laws can change. Always consult a licensed notary or lawyer in this region.

Overview of Landlord Duties

AreaLandlord DutyLegal Basis
HabitabilityContinuous maintenance obligation§ 535(1) sentence 2 BGB
HeatingHeatable to at least 20°CCase law
Hot waterContinuous supply§ 535 BGB
Smoke detectorsInstallation and maintenance§ 48 BauO NRW
Mold remediationDepending on cause (landlord/tenant)§ 536 BGB
Structural elementsRoof, facade, foundation§ 535 BGB

Heating and Hot Water

The landlord must ensure the apartment is adequately heatable during the heating season (October 1 – April 30):

  • Living rooms: At least 20–21°C during daytime
  • Nighttime: At least 16–18°C
  • Hot water: Year-round and continuous supply

If the heating fails, the landlord must arrange immediate repair. In case of prolonged failure, the tenant may reduce rent — typical reduction rates for heating failure in winter: 10–50% depending on severity.

Smoke Detectors in NRW (§ 48 BauO NRW)

Smoke detectors are legally required in North Rhine-Westphalia:

  • Required in: All bedrooms, children's rooms, and hallways serving as escape routes
  • Installation responsibility: The owner/landlord must install and keep detectors operational
  • Maintenance: The landlord is responsible for functionality; annual testing may be transferred to the tenant via the lease
  • Applies to: All residential buildings (new and existing)

Missing smoke detectors can result in fines; in the event of damage, liability risks arise.

Mold: Duties and Liability

Mold is one of the most common disputes in German tenancy law

Liability depends on the cause:

CauseResponsibility
Structural defects (leaking facade, insufficient insulation)Landlord
Improper ventilation/heating by tenantTenant
Unclear causeExpert opinion required

The landlord must immediately remediate known structural defects that can lead to mold. The tenant has a duty to report known defects (§ 536c BGB) — failure to report may result in the tenant owing damages.

Structural Maintenance Duties The landlord is responsible for:

  • Roof and facade — waterproofing, insulation, drainage
  • Windows and doors — sealing, locking mechanisms
  • Utility lines (water, drainage, gas, electricity) — functionality and safety
  • Stairwells and common areas — lighting, cleanliness, safety
  • Elevators — regular TÜV inspections and maintenance

Cosmetic Repairs

Cosmetic repairs (painting walls, sanding floors, etc.) are the landlord's responsibility if the lease does not contain a valid transfer clause

Rigid renovation schedules and pro-rata clauses are invalid under BGH case law. When the landlord is responsible for cosmetic repairs, they must be carried out as needed — when the condition of the apartment requires it.

Minor Repairs

Through a valid minor repair clause in the lease, the landlord can transfer the cost of repairs to certain fixtures to the tenant:

  • Typical limits: €75–100 per individual repair
  • Annual cap: Max. 8% of annual rent (recommended by courts)
  • Only for items of daily use (faucets, door handles, etc.)

Rent Reduction for Defects

For significant defects, the tenant may reduce rent:

DefectTypical Reduction
Total heating failure (winter)20–50%
Mold in bedroom10–20%
Broken toilet10–20%
Hot water failure10–15%
Severe noise disturbance10–30%

Best Practices for Landlords

  • Conduct regular inspections (with tenant consent) for early defect detection
  • Test smoke detectors annually and document the results
  • Acknowledge maintenance requests in writing and communicate repair timelines
  • Keep reliable contractors available for emergencies
  • Service the heating system before the heating season

Landager helps you centrally manage maintenance schedules, defect reports, and repair histories.

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