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			<title>Turning of Water and Heating After End of Commercially Renting Space</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<div class="feed-description"><h1>Turning of Water and Heating After End of Commercially Renting Space</h1>
<p>Can it be that the landlord can turn off water, heat, etc. when the tenant renting a shop space does not move out on time? What do you think the BGH said to this in its judgment of May 06, 2009 (re XII ZR 137/07)? Continue reading and find out. This judgment is interesting as the previous ruling case law has been changed.</p></div>]]></description>
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