Apply for WBS Correctly: Tenants in Germany

Social Housing & Housing Entitlement Certificate 2 min read · published September 07, 2025

What is a WBS?

The Wohnberechtigungsschein (WBS) is a certificate that allows eligible households access to subsidised housing. It is based on the Housing Promotion Act and regulates which households, due to income and household size, are entitled to social housing.[2] The WBS itself is not a rental contract but the prerequisite for landlords or housing companies to select tenants for certain subsidised apartments.

A WBS only confirms eligibility and does not replace a rental contract.

Eligibility and required evidence

Families should check before applying whether income, household size and other conditions are met. Typical proofs include income statements, birth certificates of children and the rental contract or registration certificate.

  • (application) Submit the WBS application with the completed form to the responsible city or municipal administration.
  • (evidence) Present current pay slips, proof of social benefits or notices to calculate assessable income.
  • (approved) Provide proof of household size: birth certificates, identity cards or registration certificate.
Detailed documentation increases the chances of a speedy processing of the application.

How families submit correct evidence

Prepare copies of all documents and, if necessary, obtain certified copies. Note the date and contact person when submitting, and request a receipt confirmation if the administration does not automatically issue one.

  1. (form) Download the municipality's form or pick it up in person at the housing office.
  2. (evidence) Attach all required proofs in a sensible order (income, children, housing situation).
  3. (calendar) Observe deadlines and, if necessary, submit missing documents within the specified period.
Keep a copy of your complete application and all receipts.

What to do in case of rejection or queries

If the application is rejected, check the reasoning carefully. You can often file an objection within the stated deadline or bring an action before the competent local court; for tenancy and administrative matters the Amtsgericht is usually the first instance.[3]

Respond to rejections in time to avoid missing deadlines.

FAQ

Who needs a WBS?
Households that want to be admitted to subsidised housing need a WBS; these are often families with low incomes or recipients of certain social benefits.
How long is a WBS valid?
Validity varies by federal state; commonly the term is one to two years.
Where do I apply for the WBS?
You apply for the WBS at the local housing or social authority of your city or municipality.

How-To

  1. (form) Obtain the form: download your municipality's WBS application form or pick it up at the housing office.
  2. (evidence) Gather documents: payslips, proofs for children, registration certificate and, if applicable, proof of social benefits.
  3. (calendar) Submit the application: by post, in person or electronically if your municipality offers an online service; request confirmation of receipt.
  4. (clock) Wait for the decision: processing time varies; allow several weeks.
  5. (court) If rejected: file an objection or consider legal action; consult advice centres or the local court if necessary.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch (BGB) §§ 535–580a
  2. [2] Wohnraumförderungsgesetz (WoFG)
  3. [3] Amtsgerichte und Zuständigkeit
Bob Jones
Bob Jones

Editor & Researcher, Tenant Rights Germany

Bob writes and reviews tenant law content for various regions. They’re passionate about housing justice and simplifying legal protections for tenants everywhere.