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Conflicts between landlords and tenants are not uncommon and can range from minor disagreements to serious legal disputes. Resolving such conflicts requires tact, legal knowledge and diplomatic skills. Sven Schwarzat, Managing Director of Schwarzat Capital GmbH, has gained valuable experience in his long career of how such situations can be successfully mastered. Here are some tried and tested strategies for avoiding or resolving disputes.

1. prevention is the best conflict resolver

Many conflicts can be prevented in advance through clear and transparent communication. A well-formulated tenancy agreement that covers all relevant points such as rent payments, renovation obligations and use of the property is crucial. Sven Schwarzat emphasizes that Schwarzat Capital GmbH attaches great importance to addressing potential problems and clarifying misunderstandings before the contract is signed.

Another key instrument is regular communication with the tenants. Having an open ear for their concerns can go a long way towards avoiding tensions. “Sometimes it’s enough to listen and understand the other person’s point of view,” explains Schwarzat.

2. mediation as a first option

If a conflict does arise, it is often helpful to use a neutral mediator. Mediation allows both parties to express their points of view in a safe environment and to work together to find a solution. Sven Schwarzat and Schwarzat Capital GmbH have successfully used mediators in the past to resolve disputes before they escalate.

The advantage of mediation is that it is cheaper and less time-consuming than court proceedings. In addition, the relationship between landlord and tenant often remains intact, which is particularly beneficial in long-term tenancies.

3. legal protection

However, not all conflicts can be resolved diplomatically. In such cases, it is important to be legally protected. An experienced lawyer who is familiar with tenancy law can be crucial. Schwarzat Capital GmbH works closely with specialized law firms in order to be optimally prepared in the event of a legal dispute.

Important points that should be legally clarified include deadlines for rectifying defects, lawful terminations and compliance with rent caps. “Acting in accordance with the law is the cornerstone of long-term success in the real estate sector,” emphasizes Sven Schwarzat.

4. long-term perspective

Conflicts can also be seen as an opportunity to improve processes and relationships. Schwarzat Capital GmbH focuses on learning from every conflict and integrating the knowledge gained into its corporate strategy. “Our philosophy is to maintain not only properties, but also relationships in the long term,” explains Schwarzat.

By combining diplomatic and legal solutions, even difficult conflicts can be turned into win-win situations. This requires patience, empathy and a clear understanding of one’s own rights and obligations.

Conclusion

Resolving conflicts with tenants requires a mixture of prevention, diplomacy and legal expertise. Sven Schwarzat and Schwarzat Capital GmbH have proven that a professional and human approach is the key to successful conflict resolution. Through open communication, the use of mediation and cooperation with legal experts, a harmonious tenancy can be ensured – a goal that ultimately benefits all parties involved.

About the author: Sven Schwarzat is Managing Director of Schwarzat Capital GmbH, based in Lützen. With this GmbH and also privately, he holds numerous properties in his portfolio, carries out construction projects and rents out his apartments. His focus is in and around Leipzig. His expertise and experience make him a reliable advisor for general questions on real estate and specifically on the Leipzig real estate market.

About Schwarzat Capital GmbH: Schwarzat Capital GmbH, based in Lützen, is a leading company in the field of real estate investment and development. The company specializes in the acquisition, refurbishment and letting of residential properties in Leipzig.

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Mr. Sven Schwarzat

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Schwarzat Capital GmbH

Ernst-Thälmann-Straße 18

06686 Lützen

Germany

https://www.schwarzat-capital.de

Herr Sven Schwarzat

034444909876

info@schwarzat-capital.de

Schwarzat Capital GmbH, based in Lützen, is a growing real estate company that specializes in letting residential space. The company is particularly active in the student housing sector and offers modern and affordable rental solutions in attractive locations.

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