Thuringia Landlord Maintenance Obligations: Habitability Standards

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What landlords in Thuringia must maintain, how tenant rent reductions work, and the rules on small-repairs clauses and cosmetic repair duties under German law.

Melvin Prince
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Đã xác minh Apr 2026Đức flag
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German tenancy law places the primary burden of property maintenance squarely on the landlord. Under § 535 BGB, the landlord must deliver the property in a condition suitable for its contractual purpose and keep it in that condition for the entire duration of the tenancy. This applies uniformly to landlords across Thuringia.

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

Core Maintenance Responsibilities

Landlords in Thuringia are responsible for ensuring that the property remains fit for habitation at all times. This includes:

  • Structural integrity: Roof, load-bearing walls, foundations, and facade
  • Weather-proofing: Windows, exterior doors, and insulation
  • Plumbing and heating: Hot and cold water supply; adequate and functional heating systems (especially critical in Thuringia winters)
  • Electrical systems: Safe and functional wiring and distribution
  • Communal areas: Stairwells, corridors, shared laundry facilities, yard
  • Pest and mould control: If mould results from structural deficiencies (insufficient insulation, construction defects), remediation is the landlord's responsibility

Duty to Remedy Reported Defects

Once a tenant formally reports a defect (Mängelanzeige), the landlord must investigate and arrange qualified repairs within a reasonable period proportionate to the severity of the defect (e.g., a failed heating system in winter requires much faster action than a dripping tap).

If the landlord fails to act after being given a deadline, the tenant may:

  1. Arrange the repair independently (Ersatzvornahme) and claim the cost from the landlord.
  2. Reduce the rent from the date of notification (see below).
  3. In extreme cases, exercise an extraordinary right of termination.

Tenant's Right to Reduce Rent (Mietminderung)

Under § 536 BGB, when a defect significantly impairs the property's fitness for use, the tenant is entitled by law to reduce their rent proportionally — automatically, without requiring the landlord's consent. main rules:

  • Rent reduction applies from the date the defect was notified to the landlord.
  • The reduction percentage depends on the severity of the impairment; courts follow published guidelines (Mietminderungstabellen).
  • Once the landlord fully remedies the defect, the right to reduce ends.
  • If the tenant caused the defect through fault or gross negligence, they cannot rely on mietminderung.

Mould Disputes — A Common Issue in Thuringia

Mould in older Thuringia rental stock is a particularly frequent source of dispute. Landlords typically attribute mould to inadequate ventilation by the tenant; tenants point to poor insulation or structural dampness. When the cause is contested, an independent expert opinion (Sachverständigengutachten) is usually necessary to determine liability.

The Small Repairs Clause (Kleinreparaturklausel)

While the landlord is generally responsible for all repairs, a carefully drafted small-repairs clause can shift the cost of minor everyday wear to the tenant. For the clause to be legally valid in Thuringia:

  1. Limited scope: Only items the tenant uses directly and frequently — taps, toilet flushing mechanisms, door handles, window fittings, roller-blind cords, light switches.
  2. Per-incident financial cap: Typically €75–€120 maximum per individual repair call-out.
  3. Annual cap: Usually 6–8% of the annual net base rent across all small repairs combined in a year.
  4. Responsibility remains with landlord: The tenant pays up to the cap but cannot be required to independently select and commission the contractor — the landlord must still manage the repair process.

Clauses that extend beyond these limits (e.g., requiring the tenant to replace a broken boiler or repair structural pipework) are void as standard-form contract terms.

Cosmetic Repairs (Schönheitsreparaturen)

Purely cosmetic work — repainting walls, ceilings, and interior doors — is the landlord's statutory duty in the absence of a lease clause. However, it is routine in Germany to contractually transfer this to the tenant, provided:

  • The unit was handed over in a renovated condition at the start of the tenancy.
  • The clause uses flexible language ("generally every X years depending on condition") rather than rigid time schedules.
  • There is no blanket end-of-tenancy renovation requirement regardless of actual condition.

See the Lease Requirements guide for the exact drafting standards.

Best Practices for Thuringia Landlords

  1. Respond quickly to reported defects: Keep a written log of all notifications and your responses.
  2. Conduct regular property inspections: With appropriate notice (24 hours minimum), inspect annually to catch issues early — before a tenant reports them and a mietminderung clock begins.
  3. Photograph the property at handover: A detailed, signed handover protocol is required for attributing later defects correctly.

How Landager Helps

Log maintenance requests directly in Landager, track the response timeline, and attach repair receipts and contractor invoices to each lease. Automated status tracking prevents open defects from slipping through and exposing you to rent reduction claims.

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