Ich möchte nur wissen, ob dies überhaupt seltsam erscheint. Ich habe gerade vor 5 Tagen die Schlüssel zu meinem Platz gebracht, es ist ein ziemlich großes Gebäude, 20 etwas Etagen und ich weiß nicht einmal, wie viele Einheiten insgesamt. Tut mir leid, wenn dies gesunder Menschenverstand ist, ich weiß immer noch nicht, wie alles funktioniert und ich bin in letzter Zeit im Allgemeinen sehr misstrauisch geworden, lol

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    1. That request in itself is plausible. Landlord owns your apartment and wants to list it as collateral for a loan or similar at his bank. Bank needs to know the rough value, and sends their own people to asses.
      If that number is definitely your landlord, and if the guy coming can identify as someone legit (not necessarily direct employee from the bank, stuff like this gets outsourced) – then you would do your landlord a favour in letting th guy in.
      If you somehow are not available, he is not allowed to force you. Make a new apointment, or start a small scale war of denial… recommended against, though.

    2. Anagittigana on

      The request seems valid and they are giving you 14 days advance warning as well, which is in line with best practice. Any particular reason youre being paranoid?

    3. Ask your landlord to provide the name and company who’s supposed to visit. These are reasonable details to know if you’re supposed to let a stranger into your apartment.

      In doubt, you can call up the company and verify the person has an appointment with you at the time.

    4. Wild_Pound_4396 on

      Happened with me too a few years ago. My landlord asked that someone from the bank would visit the apartment and I was informed in advance. On that day, the bank guy came, he had a look at the apartment and left. End of story.

    5. How old is the building or when did your landlord buy the apartment? Usually half a year to one year after the purchase the bank where he loaned the money from has to make sure, that the apartment actually exists and has a value matching the loan. This is a standard process and I had these appointments both as a tenant but also for the apartments I bought. Usually they only need five minutes, nothing to worry about.

    6. Yes, this is legit (If you received the message from your landlord directly).

      The landlord might have purchased the apartment recently, and he/she took a bank loan for purchasing it.

      Now the bank wants to check the apartment and get a rough value for it. So, they send someone from the bank or an outsourced company to look at it. They just click some pictures and enter some details and leave.

    7. Yes this is legit if coming from your landlord. It happened to me because I was the first to move in after renovation and the bank needed to determine if the value changed. BUTy landlord told me that I can get in touch with the valuator and set an appointment at a time that suited me.

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