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German court rules homeowners may install air conditioning units

Germany's court of justice has ruled that homeowners' associations cannot prohibit apartment owners from installing air conditioning units, strengthening property rights regarding home climate control.

By 17 Jul 2026 · 14:00 CET Updated 17 Jul 2026 · 14:00 CET

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According to The Local, the federal court's decision on Wednesday establishes that individual apartment owners are entitled to install air conditioning equipment despite potential opposition from their homeowners' associations. The ruling is viewed as a significant development in protecting the rights of residents to cool their living spaces amid changing climate conditions.

This legal outcome clarifies the balance of power between property owners and associations within the German housing sector. The court's judgment confirms that such installations cannot be blocked, providing homeowners with greater autonomy over modifications to their apartments for temperature regulation.

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