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German gov votes to continue appropriation of private property (to house migrants)

Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2021 2:03 pm
by TFS
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/sho ... n-election

A referendum in Berlin requiring large apartment complex owners to sell their their units to the government passed by a large margin.

After years of rising rent forcing many Berliners out of the city, activists led by Deutsche Wohnen & Co Enteignen (Expropriate Deutsche Wohnen, or DWE) received nearly 350,000 signatures from Berliners and managed to force a vote on whether to allow the expropriation of housing owned by landlords with over 3,000 units on the Sept. 26 election ballot.

While the movement to expropriate large real estate companies, who have made a fortune speculating on the housing market and causing rent increases over the past decade, has been active in Berlin for years, ironically it was the German Supreme Court’s ruling to overturn Berlin’s Mietendeckel (rent cap) law that was the catalyst for the current referendum. While this law would not impose a rent cap, DWE volunteer Dennis Rahmel thinks that it would still have a dramatic impact on rent prices in the city. “Prices would go down in the expropriated apartments, which would change the rent not [just for the socialized apartments] but for other people as well, no matter if they were in public apartments or not,” said Rahmel. “It would also mean that society could show that there is some power against investors, against big capital, and that housing is a human right… it would be a big sign for other cities, too.”

Kim Meyer with Bündnis gegen Verdrängung und Mietenwahnsinn Berlin (The Berlin Alliance against Displacement and Rent Madness) thinks that it will also discourage the kind of rampant speculation (and subsequent rent hikes) that real estate markets around the world have seen.

While litigation, such as the kind that met the rent cap law, is likely to challenge this referendum if it passes, it is less likely to be successful because the German constitution specifically allows for such appropriation. “[Unlike] Mietendeckel, socialisation is a constitutional right in Germany. In fact, many houses were already expropriated (and afterwards destroyed) in order to build a motorway around the city,” said Meyer.

Meyer and other organizers think that the reason so many of the city’s establishment have come out against the law is because of its possible effectiveness in solving the housing crisis—not only in Berlin, but as an example to cities all over the world. “It might inspire people to question the current sellout of their land and cities to global investors and to [investigate] compulsory purchases of necessities by their administrations, like housing, water wells, power plants, et cetera, and to fight for their human right to housing,” said Meyer.

Affordable Nonsense

The idea that government can create affordable housing at will is of course nonsense.

The proposal, if followed (and it appears it started in advance), will either result in disrepair of property, higher taxes, or both.

Re: German gov votes to continue appropriation of private property (to house migrants)

Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2021 2:11 pm
by Deleted User 2149
At least they get some money for the apartments. In SA you will get jack shit when they steal your farm and give it to niggers to destroy.

Re: German gov votes to continue appropriation of private property (to house migrants)

Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2021 5:13 pm
by TFS
CognitiveDissident5 wrote: Mon Sep 27, 2021 2:11 pm At least they get some money for the apartments. In SA you will get jack shit when they steal your farm and give it to niggers to destroy.
It's only a matter of time before they'll do that in Europe as well. It's only going to get worse from here. Here's a report about Hamburg from 2017
In an unprecedented move, Hamburg authorities confiscated six residential units in the Hamm district near the city center. A trustee appointed by the city is now renovating the properties and will rent them — against the will of the owner — to tenants chosen by the city. District spokeswoman Sorina Weiland said that all renovation costs will be billed to the owner of the properties...

Some Germans are asking what is next: Will authorities now limit the maximum amount of living space per person, and force those with large apartments to share them with strangers?

Authorities in Hamburg, the second-largest city in Germany, have begun confiscating private dwellings to ease a housing shortage — one that has been acutely exacerbated by Chancellor Angela Merkel’s decision to allow more than two million migrants into the country in recent years.

City officials have been seizing commercial properties and converting them into migrant shelters since late 2015, when Merkel opened German borders to hundreds of thousands of migrants from Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Now, however, the city is expropriating residential property units owned by private citizens.

In an unprecedented move, Hamburg authorities recently confiscated six residential units in the Hamm district near the city center. The units, which are owned by a private landlord, are in need of repair and have been vacant since 2012. A trustee appointed by the city is now renovating the properties and will rent them — against the will of the owner — to tenants chosen by the city. District spokeswoman Sorina Weiland said that all renovation costs will be billed to the owner of the properties.

The expropriation is authorized by the Hamburg Housing Protection Act (Hamburger Wohnraumschutzgesetz), a 1982 law that was updated by the city’s Socialist government in May 2013 to enable the city to seize any residential property unit that has been vacant for more than four months.
http://themillenniumreport.com/2017/05/ ... -migrants/

Re: German gov votes to continue appropriation of private property (to house migrants)

Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2021 5:28 pm
by Deleted User 2149
This is shocking, I had no idea.

Re: German gov votes to continue appropriation of private property (to house migrants)

Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2021 10:59 pm
by La_Chalupacabra
No longer mine yet I have to pay to renovate it?
If I were the former landlord I'd burn it to the ground.