Diego Carbonell Gonzalez | It's ages since my last post in this forum!
I had a radical schimmel problem: the people that renovated the parkett (before I moved in) made a hole in the rain drainage pipe. For months this went unnoticed because the screw was covering the hole, until the first big rain came. Then I got schimmel all over the place, under the floor, on the walls, etc. My furniture was damaged, VCR, etc.
I have to agree with the last post here: you have to open you eyes and be careful. In my case, the hausverwaltung blamed the owner, who blamed the parkett company, who blamed back the hausverwaltung for not keeping updated plans of the building with where they could make wholes. Whatever.
Long story short, my family and me were caught in middle of this fight, with people in blue overalls coming in and out of the place all the time, installing drying machines with pipes all over the appartment, which made a tremendous noise and produced unhealthy air, etc. Finally the owner consented on moving us out to a temporary appartment until they fixed this one.
It took 1 year and a half to get the damn thing fixed -of which only the last 3 months I lived out of it -temporarily, with half of my things, etc. Big mistake on my side: not to play hardball from the begining. I learnt it then. I thought settling things on a friendly way was the best option, and stayed in that position for over one year, and I ended up screwed. At the end the owner of the appartment showed up with a bill she tried to pass to me because I "failed to ventilate" the appartment.
The only way I got away without paying a huge damage bill (some 10.000 euros!) was by demanding on my side for health risks, damaged furniture, etc. This, and subscribing to Muenchen Mieterverein. At the end of the process I moved away, and even then I lost part of the deposit. But on the other hand, putting the Mieterverein in the middle allowed me to claim back some months of my rent back -which were payed by the building's insurance.
So my advise is: if you cannot clean it, tell the landlord/lady/eigentumer that you want the thing fixed. Get yourself into the Mieterverein of your city, and if things get nasty, tell the owner that you will let the mieterverein handle this issue. This usually does the trick.
Check here for general information on damages, feuchtigkeit, schimmel, etc., plus membership, etc.
http://www.mieterverein.de/
Finally, if you don't have any, get a hausratversicherung.
It is sad to say this, but never, never assume that things can be fixed on a friendly manner. I was in very friendly terms with my landlady -her daughter came to play with my son, we shared grillparties, etc., but when the problem came she immediately turn the reclamations to me.
Cheers,
Diego aka Sudaca |