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Renting an apartment is a big step for many – whether it's your first move from home, a relocation for work, or a transition into a new phase of life. The German rental market is diverse but also competitive. Especially in cities like Berlin, Munich, or Hamburg, affordable apartments are often quickly taken. In this guide, you’ll find everything you need to know: from legal basics and viewing tips to signing the lease. We’ll also show you why WG-Gesucht.de is the right platform for your apartment search – whether you’re looking for a studio, a family-sized flat, or a furnished short-term rental.
Written rental contracts are standard and should define rent, utilities, deposit, notice periods, renovation obligations, and rules for pets.
The deposit must not exceed three months' net rent and must be kept separate from the landlord’s assets. A written handover report protects both parties at move-in and move-out.
Tenants usually have a three-month notice period. Landlords must provide a legitimate reason to terminate the lease, such as personal use.
Depending on the city and area, rents range from €7/m² (rural) to over €20/m² (central areas in cities like Munich or Frankfurt).
Typically: proof of income, credit check (SCHUFA), ID copy, and possibly a certificate showing no rental debt.
They end automatically. Usually, there's no standard tenant protection. Check for options to extend.
Yes, but only with a valid reason. The termination must be in writing and justified. Tenants may have the right to object.
Yes – for example, housing benefit for low-income tenants or rent subsidies for students (e.g. as part of BAföG).
With WG-Gesucht.de, you’ll find your apartment quickly, safely, and with minimal stress.