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Merz Government Overlooks Consequences – Civil Money Sanctions Could Lead to Housing Shortages

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The Federal Government wants to use sanctions to set work incentives. However, for those concerned, the fatal consequences could be – and a crazy business model could endanger some landlords.

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The Federal Government wants to use sanctions to set work incentives. However, for those concerned, the fatal consequences could be – and a crazy business model could endanger some landlords.

Reading time 5 minutesThe planned new basic security significantly aggravates the situation on the housing market. From 2026, tougher sanctions, stricter rental rules and less protection at the same time apply to benefit recipients. For you, this increases the risk of losing the apartment even without your own fault. Sanctions postpone the risk to benefit recipients The Federal Government is linking services more closely to co-operation obligati…

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fr.de broke the news in on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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