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Multi-Jurisdiction

Search across 150+ jurisdictions simultaneously. Brain auto-detects relevant legal systems based on your query.

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Self-Learning Sources

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Research flows directly into case analysis. Cite a finding โ€” it becomes part of your case context automatically.

> Can a landlord terminate a residential lease without notice under German law?

Routing to SubBrain: legal_german_civil...

Found: BGB ยง 573 โ€” Grounds for termination

Checking amendments... last amended: 2024-01-01 โ€” current

Challenge: ยง 574 provides tenant protection exceptions

Under German law (BGB ยง 573), a landlord may terminate a residential lease only for legitimate reasons (Berechtigtes Interesse), including personal use (Eigenbedarf), material breach, or economic utilization. Termination without notice (ยง 543) requires a serious cause (wichtiger Grund).

Source: gesetze-im-internet.deCurrent as of: 2026-03-17Confidence: 0.96

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