Landlady wants 112 euro for cable TV?

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I moved to a new apartment 4 weeks ago. She wants to have 112 euro for cable TV now (April-December). There's nothing in my lease, and I do not watch TV (only Netflix, if there's time)

What exactly does that mean and do I have to pay for it? I would not like to ask you, because our relationship is already tense already… (She said to have to ring the bed on a holiday at 9 o'clock in the morning, because my blinds are down!)

Am

Sounds like a "harmonious" relationship.

how does she come up with a recalculation for april to december, if you have only been since 1.4. There live?

If nothing is mentioned in your rental agreement on this type of additional costs, then you can only ask stubbornly.

if there's a community antenna system or a community cable contract with cable outlets in each apartment, then this is usually charged on a pro rata basis for incidental costs. If your landlady neglected to include this in the rental agreement, then she or she must make it valid and may not simply make retroactive claims.

if you do not want to use a cable connection of a community system, then you should let it disconnect.

Sk

How does she come to a recalculation

By recalculation is nothing in the question. Mostly that would be in advance.

Sk

Usually there's a section on operating costs in leases. And most of the time, you pay a monthly upfront fee for running costs, and at the end of a payroll year, you get the annual bill that you either have to get money back or pay back.

So, if there's a section on running costs, it's usually about what it's all about. Cable connection fee is usually included. If only a flat rate reference is made to operating costs according to the Operating Costs Ordinance, then cable fees are also included.

This is not about the individual contract, which closes a tenant with a cable provider, but the proportionate cost of connecting the house to TV cable or broadband network.

Consultation: You are using Netflix. So you have an Internet connection, if you do not happen to receive only over mobile. So if you have a fixed Internet connection, this comes via telecom or not but a TV cable, such. B. Unity Media or Vodafone cable Germany?

Ha

What exactly does that mean and do I have to pay for it?

Yes: Of course, the cable connection belongs to the apportionable operating costs, § 2 No. 15b BetrKV: https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/...v/__2.html

What it means: If operating costs according to this or the wording 'Gesetzl. Provision ', you proportionately pay cable provider's basic charges and' the cost of operating current and the cost of regularly checking their operational readiness including hiring by a specialist '.

Whether you use it or not would be irrelevant, you can also run in the dark through the stairwell and still pay general power light with:-)

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