Tenant Damage Report Guide in Germany
Immediate steps after apartment damage
Act promptly, document everything and inform the correct parties. Missing deadlines or evidence will complicate later claims.
- Report the damage in writing to the landlord within 2 working days (within) and set a deadline for repairs.
- Photograph and record evidence (evidence): date, time, affected rooms and visible damage.
- Send a formal damage report (file) by email or registered mail to the landlord and request confirmation of receipt.
- Inform your liability and household insurance by phone (call) and note the claim number.
- Keep invoices, estimates and receipts for possible reimbursements (payment).
Forms, evidence and legal basics
For a successful claim you need clear documentation: date, damaged items, description of the event, photo and video evidence and repair estimates. Include contact details and request a deadline for remediation in your report.
- Insurance claim form (file): include policy name, claim number and a short description.
- Gather evidence (evidence): photos, witness statements, measurements (e.g., moisture readings) and invoices.
- Official templates (file): look for templates for damage reports or reminder letters to support your claim.
In case of dispute: courts and procedures
If a dispute arises, the local court (Amtsgericht) is usually competent; for higher claim values the regional court (Landgericht) may handle the case. Procedural rules for eviction and enforcement follow the ZPO[3]. The Federal Court of Justice (BGH) rules on legal principles in higher instances[4].
- Consider an out-of-court settlement before filing a lawsuit (court).
- For eviction cases: document all letters and deadlines carefully (file).
- Seek legal advice early or contact local tenant counseling (call).
FAQ
- How do I report damage correctly?
- Send a written damage report to the landlord, document photos and evidence and inform your insurer.
- Which deadlines do I need to observe?
- Notify landlord and insurer immediately; set a reasonable remediation deadline and respond to inquiries within the set time frames.
- When should I involve the local court?
- If out-of-court resolution fails or the matter concerns eviction, rent reduction or compensation claims, the local court can be approached.
How-To
- Collect all evidence and photos (evidence) and note witnesses and times.
- Create a written damage report (file) with description, date and repair demand.
- Contact your insurer by phone (call) and send the documents by email or post.
- Set deadlines (within) for repairs and document every response.
- If no solution is reached, consider court action at the local court (court).
Help and Support
- Gesetze im Internet: BGB §535 (Landlord duties)
- Federal Ministry of Justice: information on courts and forms
- Gesetze im Internet: ZPO (procedural law)
- Federal Court of Justice (BGH) – decisions