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14 Comments
They want you to pay 2,666.81 euro
They’re billing you 4111 Euro, you’ve paid 1444 as your prepayment for operating costs, so they want 2666 more from you.
That’s the biggest one I’ve seen here so far. It might be worth having the Mieterbund look at it to see if it’s correct.
You have to pay 2666,81 EUR and I recommend you adjust your monthly payments for the Nebenkosten. They seem to be way too low.
Nachzahlung means bad news, Rückzahlung or Guthaben means good news.
The Betriebskostenabrechnung for 2023 needs to be billed by end of 2024. I don’t think this is valid document, I would go to Mieterschutzbund and let them cross check.
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Illegal. They snuck a large chunk of 2023’s costs onto this bill. Ask for just 2024’s costs. It’s too late for 2023 Nebenkostenabrechnung.
Yeah they’re trying to mush in 3/4 of 2023. That’s not valid, that period is over. Deadline passed. Go to Mieterschutzbund
Is this for renting or owning? I have never rented myself and this seems ridiculous, even compared to owning.
The biggest chuck of this claim is your share of heating costs. You need to check if your meter runs correctly, if you have extremely power-hungry appliances in your apartment, or if you are just a wasteful consumer in general.
Did you heat your flat to 30°C?
Your heating cost is brutal.
how the hell did you manage to get so much heating costs? were your heaters turned on 24/7 and you want a temperature of 24°C or higher or what did you do to get such a high bill?
This seems funky, not because of the period, but because the calculations seem off. 10000/473 is roughly 5%, but your share of the total is way higher than that in multiple lines.
Basically you heated your apartment so much that you owe them 2660 Euro in addition to the monthly prepayments.