Germany's housing crisis: Loopholes for landlords?

Ana Maria Rus

Germany 's  housing crisis is driving up rents and squeezing tenants. While laws like the rent brake aim to protect renters, landlords often exploit loopholes or face no penalties. Cases in Berlin and Munich show overpriced rents and a rise in short-term, furnished rentals. The government plans reforms, but with too little housing being built, relief may come slowly.