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Expensive Dirt Instead of Colorful Art: Why Landlords Don't Have to Let Everything Go

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The property of the Bramscher Andreas Hoppe is again and again the goal of vandalism. Now he has filed a complaint. While the landlord encounters incomprehension on Facebook, the police have a clear opinion about the incidents.
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The property of the Bramscher Andreas Hoppe is again and again the goal of vandalism. Now he has filed a complaint. While the landlord encounters incomprehension on Facebook, the police have a clear opinion about the incidents.

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noz.de broke the news in on Saturday, January 10, 2026.
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