tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1430379469947490865.post4812203308969465649..comments2023-06-02T14:24:57.517+02:00Comments on Ich liess mein Herz in Deutschland: My week of madnessLost in Translationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14553985063251732944noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1430379469947490865.post-47963329771402388662010-03-10T12:49:06.017+01:002010-03-10T12:49:06.017+01:00I wish I could say I was shocked, but I'm not....I wish I could say I was shocked, but I'm not. I've heard and read the horror stories from renters in germany..alot of them expats and most of them were treated horribly. I've heard how you really have to watch your back because they will try and screw you over every wich way..thats one of the reasons we wont rent there..buying a home will be equally tricky we have heard.<br /><br />I dont know why they treated you like that. If your home is clean then what does it matter how much furniture you have? they can not tell you to change the decor and I hope you won't let them. The only reason they do this is because you are not german and they feel as though they can get away with more.<br /><br />I feel horrible for you. The things they said was very ride and not true at all. The dutch are very much the same way in a sense. They expect all homes to be clean,basically looked un lived in and if you arent keeping on it then there is something wrong with you and they will talk about you. Our house is clean but cluttered and I don't care..lol<br /><br />The mold issue cannot be all of your fault. As landlords they also need to take responsibility aswell. Do you have a copy of the renters laws? I would go over it and flex my muscles with them if they dont stop. What they are doing is wrong..Sonyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01084770522282328112noreply@blogger.com