biggerfisch
u/biggerfisch
Thanks! Unfortunately, we've had 0 luck in any communication with the old landlord for around a year. Emails are unanswered, calls don't pick up, letters ignored, even einschrieben letters. We can of course try again (thanks for the reminder) however :).
In the case that fails, would you have any other ideas for validating this beyond conferring with neighbors?
As title says, came today (from errands, not out of town) to a letter claiming our row of buildings was sold to a new company. At first glance, this is good news as our previous landlord company was awful and never responded to calls or even einschrieben letters. However, I have some questions I'm hoping a few kind souls can help me answer!
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How do I validate this letter? As in, how do I know this isn't a scam? I'm in Berlin if that helps.
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They include a new bank account and requests for rent from 01.06.2022 to go there, by the 15th for this first month. However, I've already paid my June rent on the 1st, to the "old" account. I'll call them on Monday, but what are my rights here? I feel like I've satisfied my obligations for June and shouldn't be obligated to do anything else as I wasn't notified until today, the 3rd of June.
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What other rights or risks do I have when the owner changes? Am I at higher risk of getting kicked out? Rent increases? Forced leave for renovation or the like?
Thank you kindly for your help!
As title says, came today (from errands, not out of town) to a letter claiming our row of buildings was sold to a new company. At first glance, this is good news as our previous landlord company was awful and never responded to calls or even einschrieben letters. However, I have some questions I'm holding a few kind souls can help me answer!
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How do I validate this letter? As in, how do I know this isn't a scam?
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They include a new bank account and requests for rent from 01.06.2022 to go there, by the 15th for this first month. However, I've already paid my June rent on the 1st, to the "old" account. I'll call them on Monday, but what are my rights here? I feel like I've satisfied my obligations for June and shouldn't be obligated to do anything else as I wasn't notified until today, the 3rd of June.
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What other rights or risks do I have when the owner changes? Am I at higher risk of getting kicked out? Rent increases? Forced leave for renovation or the like?
Thank you kindly for your help!
So, I've never done any sort of dedicated strength training before, only really cardio. I've just started trying to get a handle on the RR and the forms required, etc. However, I ran into one thing that seems pretty odd to me - is it normal/nominal to have huge disparities in upper vs lower body strength?
For example, I struggle to do even scapular pulls and incline pushups, but I seem to be able to skip straight to beginner shrimp squats (where my difficulty is balance more than leg strain - beginner ones are fine but I can't move beyond that yet).
Am I overthinking this/missing something/cheating on form in such a way that squats are way too easy?
Thanks!