Kurzer, aber zentraler Kontext: Ich bin ein Student, der in einem Studentenwohnheim lebt … beim Kochen habe ich meinen Boden verbrannt (ich hatte zwei Möglichkeiten – entweder den Schrank darüber oder den Boden darunter). Ich habe mich für Letzteres entschieden.

    Also muss ich nach ein paar Monaten nach meinem Abschluss ausziehen. Was sage ich meinem Hausmeister und mit welchen Kosten rechne ich? 🫠🫠

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    1. …..how?

      Probably can just be ground down, and then a new coating applied, probably has to be the whole room though. Couple of hundred euros, I’d guess.

    2. Schmetterwurm2 on

      Costs will depend a lot on whether or not the flooring is still available. If they can just replace those three damaged boards or not. Either way, report to your liability insurance that you hopefully have and don’t wait until you move out to report it to the landlord. The last thing you want is to have to pay extra because they couldn’t rent out the apartment to the next tenant immediately after you move out.

    3. For next time: put a lid on it, instead of putting it on the floor. Cheaper *and* safer that way.

    4. And just this morning we had a post about how stupid liability insurances supposedly are.

      Inform the dorm company and inform your liability insurance, have them discuss this among each other.

    5. Successful_Jelly111 on

      I had the same problem, and my landlord expected me to pay for a new floor for thousands of euros. It even went to court.

      But here is the thing: I hope that you have private liability insurance (Haftpflichtversicherung). In this case, you are covered.

      In my case, they even paid the lawyer. The logic is quite simple: If it is your fault, then it is your liability and they have to pay. If, like in my case, the demand is unreasonable, because such a floor has a lifetime of maybe 15 years, and they have to take that into consideration. So whatever the court decides, your liability is covered as well as the legal fees.

    6. Pretty cheap, floor ain’t looking like real wood. As long as the same vinyl or laminate is still available of course.

    7. It will easily cost over 1500 euro, depending on the size of the room and the floor material. The landlord can require a complete floor renewal of the whole room because of this. If you don’t have the liability insurance I guess you will be cooked.

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