Sunday, May 8, 2016

Money back with oil heating: tenant provitieren of oil prices – t-online.de

apartment renters and owners have in the expiring heating period of low oil prices benefited. The German Tenants’ Association (DMB) estimates that oil costs for heating and hot water decreased by 15 to 20 percent were in the last year than previously.

For tenants that usually means that they can expect a refund in the service charge settlement – or that the additional payment fails low, if the allowances were adjusted not always promptly

in district heating expenses remained stable.. For gas – the most widely used fuels for heating and hot water in Germany – fell the bill three to five per cent higher because prices unlike the oil only slightly decreased, while consumption rose

Mieterbund-. CEO Ulrich Ropertz spoke of a good news for tenants: “for oil heated homes means that prices continue to fall and the rest are from the 2013 level still well..”

charges stable overall

Approximately one in four households in Germany are heated with oil. It is so low not seen for ten years. If you have a 70 square meter apartment, probably in 2015 saved the numbers of tenants Bunds Following on average up to 186 euros.

Already in 2014 the operating costs were decreased overall. Detailed figures intends to present in September the tenants’ association. Do

heating costs usually more than half of the service charge settlement from. Since there were no major price jumps also in the other operating costs such as water, sewage and garbage disposal, should the settlement for most tenants and owners remain without surprises.

Because in 2015 despite the mild December total colder was the 2014 is the tenants’ association of a five to six percent higher energy consumption. At the same time was oil on an annual average 23.1 percent less than in the previous year, district heating and gas 5.6 percent 1.5 percent. Nationwide heated almost every second household with gas, about one in eight concerns district heating.

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