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Mietspiegel; Anforderung

Bayern 99116002140000 Typ 2/3

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Leistungsschlüssel

99116002140000

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Leistungsbezeichnung II

Rent index; requirement

Leistungstypisierung

Typ 2/3

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Fachlich freigegeben am

22.05.2025

Fachlich freigegeben durch

Bayerisches Staatsministerium der Justiz (Bavarian State Ministry of Justice)

Teaser

If you would like to know the rents in apartments in your area, you can usually find out in the rent index of your city or municipality.

Volltext

A rent index gives you an overview of the rents of comparable apartments in the city or municipality. It contains indications as to

  • whether a landlord's request for a rent increase is justified,
  • whether the rent is permissible for re-letting if the apartment is located in an area in which the provisions of the so-called rent cap apply (Annex to Section 1 of the Tenant Protection Ordinance),
  • whether the rent is generally reasonable (outside the scope of the so-called rent freeze).

The rent index shows the average net cold rent (local comparative rent) in euros per square meter per month on the basis of net cold rents that have been newly agreed or changed in the last six years. This comparative rent can be higher or lower for each individual apartment. The criteria for this are listed in the rent index.

Decisive factors can be, for example

  • Apartment size
  • Age of building
  • residential location
  • Energy modernization status and
  • equipment of the apartment, e.g. central heating, built-in furniture, parquet flooring.

The local comparative rent may differ from the current market rent.

Rent indexes are drawn up by the cities/municipalities and by representatives of landlords' and tenants' interests, such as tenants' associations, homeowners' and landowners' associations. A city/municipality should draw up a rent index if there is a need for one.

Since July 1, 2022, municipalities with more than 50,000 inhabitants have been obliged to prepare rent indexes.

As a rule, rent indices are to be adjusted to market developments every two years.

There are rent indexes in many larger cities and municipalities.

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Voraussetzungen

As a rule, rent indexes can be viewed without any further requirements.

Kosten

Since July 1, 2022, all simple and qualified rent indexes and their documentation must be published online free of charge. Reasonable fees may be charged for publication in printed form.

Verfahrensablauf

Find out on the Internet or from the relevant city/municipality whether a current rent index is available.

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Hinweise

The law and the rent index ordinance distinguish between (simple) rent indices and qualified rent indices.

The qualified rent index is prepared according to recognized scientific principles and is recognized by the municipality or by representatives of the interests of landlords and tenants. It must be adjusted to market developments after two years at the latest and revised after four years.

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