Attorney · Kirchseeon · Ebersberg & Rosenheim district
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I represent you personally and with full commitment: employment law, inheritance, real estate, traffic accidents and contract law — in the Ebersberg & Rosenheim district, by video consultation on request.

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Practice Areas
Employment Law
Dismissal, severance, references
Learn more →Real Estate Law
Purchase, tenancy, neighbour law
Learn more →Inheritance Law
Wills, compulsory portion, co-heirs
Learn more →Traffic Accidents
Claims settlement, compensation
Learn more →Contract Law
Contracts, T&Cs, business & IT law
Learn more →General Civil Law
Debt collection, damages, claims
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Notional Repair Costs: Cash Instead of Repairs – Is That Allowed?
After an accident that wasn't your fault, you don't have to have your car repaired – you can take the cost of the damage as a cash payment instead. I explain what you need to watch out for and where the limits lie.
Read more →I've received a fake debt-collection letter – is it fraud, and what should I do now?
Something about that debt-collection letter feels off? Here's how to spot a forgery, secure the evidence and protect yourself properly – without paying a penny.
Read more →Property Tax Suddenly Much Higher in Your 2026 Service Charge Statement – Do You Have to Pay It?
The property tax reform is now feeding through into your service charge statement – often adding 30 to 100 per cent. What to check before you pay.
Read more →Does my online shop need a withdrawal button from June 2026?
Since 19 June 2026, many online shops have needed an electronic withdrawal function. I explain who the duty applies to, how the button must look, and what a breach can cost you.
Read more →Planning parental leave in several blocks – does dismissal protection apply afresh to each one?
If you take parental leave in several separate blocks, it is only natural to wonder whether dismissal protection covers just the first block. The answer turns on each notification individually – with clear deadlines.
Read more →A used car breaks down shortly after purchase – who has to prove the defect was already there?
A gearbox failure after four weeks, engine trouble after two months: often it is not the buyer who has to prove the defect existed at the point of sale – it is the dealer who has to prove the opposite.
Read more →Your warranty now extends by twelve months when goods are repaired (in force since 31 July 2026) — what the 'right to repair' means for you
Since 31 July 2026, a repair extends your statutory warranty period by twelve months. I explain who this applies to, how the new period is calculated, and what to watch for the next time something goes wrong.
Read more →How much of your salary can be garnished from July 2026?
On 1 July 2026 the exempt amounts protected from wage garnishment rose. I explain how much net pay you keep, how maintenance obligations affect the figure, and what you can do now if your wages are being attached.
Read more →Subletting Your Flat for a Profit — Can the Landlord Terminate Your Tenancy Over It?
Subletting your flat at a profit can cost you more than a strained relationship with your landlord. I explain when termination becomes a real risk and how to handle it properly.
Read more →Named in an Inheritance Contract but the Assets Were Given Away: Can I as a Contractual Heir Reclaim the Gift?
Your testator was bound by an inheritance contract and gave assets away anyway? I explain when you, as a contractual heir, can recover the gift under § 2287 BGB.
Read more →BMW Job Cuts: Should You Accept the Severance Offer or Not?
BMW is cutting 8,000 jobs — through a voluntary severance programme. If you receive an offer, don't sign in haste. Here's what really matters now.
Read more →Local court or regional court – where must I file my claim since 2026?
Since 1 January 2026, claims worth up to 10,000 euros are heard by the local court (Amtsgericht) rather than the regional court (Landgericht) – with no requirement to instruct a lawyer. What this means for your claim, your solicitor and your costs.
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