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Germany’s Heat Crisis: The Need for Tenant Protections

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As heat waves intensify across Europe, German tenants are facing unprecedented challenges in their homes. With record temperatures soaring to 39°C, many apartments, particularly older buildings, lack adequate cooling measures. Tenants like Darya, who live in properties built before 1990, are left to cope with extreme heat without support from landlords, who are only required to meet standards from the time of construction.

The absence of legal protections for summer overheating highlights a significant gap in tenant rights. While tenants have a right to warmth in winter, there are no equivalent standards for cooling in summer. This discrepancy raises concerns about health and safety, especially as heat-related deaths in Germany have surged, with over 5,120 reported in 2026 alone.

Experts argue that addressing heat resilience should be a priority in housing policy and urban planning. The current legal framework does not incentivize landlords to modernize properties for climate resilience, leaving many tenants vulnerable during heat waves. Calls for clearer temperature standards and financial support for building upgrades are growing.

As climate change continues to escalate, the need for systemic changes in housing regulations becomes increasingly urgent. Without proactive measures, the health risks associated with extreme heat will only worsen, affecting the well-being of countless renters across Germany.

Source: DW News

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