@@mowler8042 Ahh A lot of people in the UK are very xenophobic when it comes to disabilities, from what I've heard from friends, even to the point that people past 6 foot are considered "wrong." Private places like pubs definitely would kick a blind man out But I could be wrong, as I said this is second hand info
The irony of this is that I saw this happening so much time since the '90s. Punks or people from squats are the first noticing something' s wrong but no one cares since it's to late to do something.
10/9/19....The tenants usually DON'T have the money or the know-how to get together & legally form a group of like-minded ppl & pool their $$$ & try to BUY up the property for their own group use. Look at all the co-ops in NYC & other big cities. John Lenon & Yoko lived in The Dakota when he was shot/killed. Yoko & son still live there after all these yrs. Ppl in/near large cities ALWAYS have high rent/housing problems b/c everybody wants to live close to their work in these large metro places.
Thank you for making this video Vice and Syndikat. I'll write this in English, so everyone can get familiar with how big of a problem this is becoming in Berlin.. Currently in a similar situation where the building which we live in, has been bought for a company registered in the Netherlands. Being Dutch myself I could easily check they are registered on an address where many other real estate investment firms are registered. Last week we received a letter from the Local Office that they have applied to convert the building into a "single property" which would allow them to kick everyone out and convert the apartments into condos. And this got approved by local government, so much for renter rights?! Basically my entire floor consists of elderly people who have lived here for most of their lives. As it stands these people (and ourselves) can and will be kicked out after the 5 year waiting period. We've also have been in a serious legal battle about our contract (which we seem to have won for now) but all in all this stuff needs to be stopped. So many people I talk to have absolutely no idea what their rights are (this also includes native Berliners and Germans) and these videos really help. Awesome awesome job!
@@MaximusXXX77 imagine living in your house for your entire life.. then one day you get an official letter saying "You need to leave because your house will become a luxury apartment. Here are a couple of lawyers you might want to contact. Good luck". That is quite literally what the letter said. Our groundskeepers lives by himself and takes care of the entire building/garden and has no pension due to illness. He will be out on the street and will lose everything he has. It is completely and utterly insane.
Do you own or rent? Because if you rent you literally have no right to stay once your lease expires. Move somewhere else where it's affordable for you to live, like everybody else does literally everywhere.
@@ArcadiyIvanov You have no idea how German rental laws work. By default (and by German law) your rental contract is unlimited, so my lease does not expire, just like for anyone else in our building. We have an unlimited contract, which even gets passed on through generations, so we have people whose families have been here for 2 or 3 generations. Buying properties is not the default here, and often not even an option for lower class people. It's not about me dude, I can move if I really have too, a lot of others do not have that option.
I think the forgotten part is that there are lots of families owning smaller building and becaus of the inheritance tax 19% over 400.000 euros. Well generally these are the kind of owner that ask for less rent but this is also why they can't afford those taxes and are then forced to sell to companies. Not a cool thing.
@@PennyMsElite Mark Twain called the late 19th century the "Gilded Age." By this, he meant that the period was glittering on the surface but corrupt underneath.
Also shows you what happens when countries prioritise migrants needs over their own citizens. And what happens when you invite far too many into the country. There is basically no social housing left in Europe, so people born and bred in Germany, UK etc can't even get housed.
@@JamieR1988 This has nothing to do with immigration, you could entirely eliminate all immigration and would still have the problem of a very concentrated few owning pretty much all the housing in the world.
when my parents bought our house the neighborhood was for workers, and our house was in a small patch of old villas there were used or businesses. Now there area by the nearest train station is getting rebuild, and its beautiful but its all condos that sell for millions, and the gentrification is sneaking up towards us. some of the houses around me sold for tens of millions dkk, and my local slaughter and greens shop just closed down to make room for more wine bars and hipster cafes. Im gonna make my parents let me inherit my house once they move out, so i can rent out some of the rooms to people who grew up here, and support the small businesses in the area.
So your going to dedicate your life and your family home to giving a couple people a room to rent? Weird purpose lmao. I'm sure your parents are going to be thrilled with that idea.
Got evicted just this moring, today. 700 cops had to fight the whole neighborhood, arrested nearly 50 people, turned the whole district into a fucking mini-G20...
"The Houses to the people who need them! Die Häuser denen die sie brauchen!" That housing and rent in general is still a viable business modell (meaning that it reaps profits and is supposed to generate growth) is the real scandal here.
@@ThemTwoGamerGuys Yes, but there is something wrong with buying up literally entire cities and throwing people out of their homes with borderline criminal business practices.
@@ThemTwoGamerGuys Well from an economics point of view there is actually. Economic rent is not efficient at all and investment properties add nothing to the economy while allowing the owner to profit. That's economically inefficient.
@@Patchesmcgee123 either way in most German cities it is not really worth buying for rent. In my town the average profit is under 3 percent a year and most of the houses on the marked are basically to expensive to buy for renting purposes. Here around the corner in an apartment which sells for 5.6 millions and theoretically could generate a rent of max 3750 euros per month. Not talking about who could pay it but it is not even worth investing in it is not just to park some money, because the credit rate would be a multiple of the rent.
@@domusbird And that's the way it should be! The whole point of maximising economic efficiency is that profit is the result of adding something relative in productivity to the economy and simply leasing an apartment just doesn't add much at all. If you want to maximise investments, invest in companies which actually produce goods and services, that's what capital is meant to do, not just buying up stuff to rent out and produce nothing.
Its sad how Millionairs can just act like they want and think they controll everything. Being German myself and havin multiple connections to punk groups i know how important it is for those people to stay in those communities. This needs more attention and especialy a good solution. I wish there was a way to support those people there and help.
You put these millionaires in power when you vote for globalist leftist.. they are run by the same people why buy out the properties worldwide in an open border economy. its funny that the leftist globalist are hurt by the people they vote for isnt it.
Same here. My city went from cool downtown punk dives, to multi billion condos almost over night.... It fucking sucks so bad in Austin now, ivbe moved 250 miles away from it after 38 years..
@@seananon4893 Its happening in literally every major city in the United States right now, but yeah I've definitely heard from other people too that Austin is particularly bad.
Every place that gets hyped as a cool place to live, gets shitloads of people moving in until it gets so expensive, the people that MADE it cool can’t live there. And another douche-nozzle neighborhood is born...
It's like that in smaller cities too. I'm from a small town in southern Oregon. The homeless population has drastically increased because ppl are moving in and landlords are jacking up the rent. The apartment I moved out of was 550.00 a month and in a bad part of town. after I moved out it went up to 950.00. for every rental available there are at least 60 ppl applying for the same spot it's crazy it wasn't like that before.
Robby Patrisio .. i guarantee that you will find one word in common with your findings.. . Illuminati. . èrgo secret societies. Berlin will be the political head quarters for the beast (Anti-christ). keep an eye of who is settling themselves within that city.. you'll soon hear of more things happening.
This happened in Ireland, only it was a traditional irish music bar, and they were going to close it to turn it into a hotel and people came out and said no way. So it remained opened however other venues have not been so lucky.
We live in a Kleptocracy! When there's different rules and laws for the rich (such as not paying taxes like the Pears brothers) then the system itself has to be overthrown.
@@grizcuz So someone donating to charity as a household taking in $50,000 to get tax breaks shouldn't be possible then right? This is how the world works. It's unfair, if you don't like it, get educated in the things they are doing and do it as well.
@@logsfall That's not how the world works though, there's zero onus on this mythical person to donate to charity for one. Everybody donating to their favourite charity instead of contributing to an organised common tax system is a ridiculous concept. I don't want to scam the system, I want to pay my fair share towards necessities like teachers and garbage workers. Even if I did, 'normal' employees don't earn enough to con the tax man, it's the very wealthy that treat tax like a high stakes game that they try to wriggle out of. If it doesn't irk you that people with more money than they could ever need are paying less in tax than a person who earns next to nothing, then there's something wrong in the part of your brain that handles concepts like fairness.
I just laughed at the sign, all they have to do is make a call and you’re arrested for trespassing. Unfortunately these people with land and old money are modern day royalty and the lawmakers are all paid
@st prch You're not helping. There's no reason the world should cater to psychopaths who eat breathe and sleep work and are all so rich that the rest of the working people become poorer as a result. It's important to work hard, nobody is disputing that, but you can't honestly believe this system works. If you're well off now, you'd be wealthy if the wealth was better distributed. If poor, you wouldn't be struggling so much. There's no denying a tiny fraction of the population owns most of the wealth. I don't care how hard anyone works, they aren't worth that much, and they aren't better than the masses.
Keep fighting Berlin! This is also a major problem in Copenhagen and there is not enough being done about it. Hopefully this can inspire movements around Europe.
Es ist eigentlich eine unglaubliche Sauerei, dass es nicht möglich ist mit seinem wirklichen Vermieter von Angrsicht zu Angesicht zu reden. Vielen Dank, dass ihr kämpft! Berlin hatte mal die schönsten Kieze der Welt!
Na ja. Ich war in Berlin, fand es überhaupt nicht schön: Müll auf der Straße, Kaputte Bordsteine, kaputte Gehwege, schlechte Straßen, heruntergekommene Gebäude. Überhaupt nicht schön. Es gibt viel schönere Städte: Budapest, Prag, Hamburg oder Amsterdam um nur einige (mir bekannte Städte) zu nennen. Aber ja, viele Immobilienriesen handeln sehr unsozial und manchmal sogar illegitim (auch wenn nicht illegal). Ausserdem sind die Mieten in und um Berlin nicht all so stark gestiegen. Selbst in Kleinstädten wie Schweinfurt in Bayern sind die Mieten prozentual stärker gestiegen. In Berlin sind die Menschen teilweise aber auch selbst schuld. In Berlin gibt es noch so viele unbebaute Flächen wie Tempelhof. Würde man da eine sorgsame Randbebauung zu lassen hätte man tausende neuer Wohnungen.
The problem is rent and housing control. If the government deregulated what you can and can’t rent prices would go down. The government should not set standards for a property that can be rented and its prices. If someone wanted to rent and empty plot of land why can’t they. The same applies for where business can go. I am sure that there’s a place that this bar could go but the government says they can’t because it doesn’t look nice. Policies that control rent/business are a far cry from socialism/communism but they are a step in that direction. Which is shocking for Germany a nation that was split in half by a socialist government one side was good the other struggled people starved.
This needs to be shared, this is a growing epidemic worldwide, Government's need to stop serving banks and property developers , bent on destroying local cultures, heritage and communities! #THENEWECONOMY
There is a lack of housing where I live that is bad enough that landlords seem to be raising prices and new units are consumed by businesses needing to house their workers. Meaning normal folk have to squabble for small overpriced places. What’s worse is that a new study shows that it’s more expensive to move from here than it is to move here. Meaning for those that are the working poor or below, they’re trapped.
Keep fighting for what's right... Don't let them take your homes,,, there times is up... The people are behind you keep going... And next time I'm over I'll look for the pub son...👊👊👊👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🍺🍺🍺💃💃💃📢📢📢🚬🚬🚬🖕🖕🖕🏅🏅🏅
Same problem with Vonovia, 370.000 units, the company funds are coming from UK. This is an legal mafia, for 3 rooms apartment (75 m2) I pay 1200 E per month, in a town of 50.000 people. I hope Germany will stop those company who just raise the rent every 2 years and put at least a hold on them.
@@_robustus_ Easy, people are desperate to find a place, the airport is near by (25km) and any newcomers will accept the rent till they can find a 'better' place, but he/she will be stuck between job/rent/sleep.. Can take years to happend.
Keep fighting punks keep fighting the best fight for your right... I'm Punk myself I support you guys we are different and the people don't like it you must keep fighting...
While going public obviously brought attention to a larger problem of corporations owning large portions of the living space, I wonder why there was no mention of the legal route to deal with these kind of situations. Renters have extensive protected rights in Germany especially in cases like this pub with a history of 33 years. If I was in their shoes, I'd collect money and hire a lawyer.
@@JonathanHilierChannel Did the Pears brothers buy the property more than 33 years before? The point is they could have bought a property somewhere close to where they live or even that property at some time.
"The William Pears Group was founded in 1952, by his grandfather Bernard Pears (who changed his name from Schleicher in 1939)" "Schleicher Name Meaning German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): nickname for a furtive or stealthy person, from an agent derivative of Middle High German slichen, German schleichen ‘to creep silently’."
WildDisease well depends where u live. In the USA rent is taxed as income as in Germany. What this company did is they reduced their overall tax burden by splitting their properties among many small firms instead of one monster one
Well first off...that's not legal and would never happen if you are in a lease. If you aren't in a lease, then that's on you. And is literally in the fine print you agreed to and most likely signed. If no paperwork was involved, then yes your not in a lease and should have known this can happen anytime. They only have to give u 30 days to be out legally. Sign a lease next time 👌
@@joey19xx73 i signed a contract. Then i was told the contract wouldn't be renewed and id have 3 months to leave. I find it funny u say thats not legal yet have no clue as to where I live much less what the laws are like where I live Edit: btw my contract doesn't have "fine print"
@@jaimedelgado7529 well that's a little different then. Your not being kicked out...your lease just is up, they have every right to do that but I agree that would suck. And fine print is a figure of speech referring to the many details listed in those contracts that alot of people overlook lol. I don't literally mean small writing at the bottom. I live in a complex in Nebraska that just got bought by some company in July...and they are remodeling any empty units from top to bottom. From carpet and paint to brand new countertops, fridges, etc. And then obviously Jacking up the rent. These apartments are very old, and now the company refers to them as "flats" on their website.😑. I signed a 1 year lease 5 years ago. Been month to month ever since. So dw I'm sure I'll be getting my notice sometime aswell. Ik they wanna get the other units updated while they got the guys on this job. But I'm literally seeing it first hand in Nebraska.
10/9/19....So WHAT IS WRONG with this family/3 brothers saving their $$$ & buying property thru the yrs---in various places---& renting them out so the tenants have leases & pay rent monthly as the property increases in value over the years???? WHO do you think owns apt buildings & huge skyscrapers? Ppl who put their $$$ into real estate & let the real estate values increase thru the yrs as the tenants pay monthly rent. Even poor immigrants---like Chinese & Vietnamese & Mexicans --- have come to the USA & put their LITTLE 💰 MONEY into a laundry or a restaurant or a lawn business as well as a small place/ property where they run these little businesses. Over the yrs they put their "small profits"/money into these businesses & property & slowly expand. It's called HARD WORK + GOOD WORK ETHICS + USING MONEY TO SAVE FOR THE FUTURE! MONEY into
@@Ajaws thats a pretty ignorant and almost wholey incorrect statement. If you truly believe what you said please ignore my comment and do not reply as there will be nothing you or I will find common ground on and it will be a massive waste of time. However if you believe that there are at least some exceptions to what you said please feel free to engage with me as I would really be interested in finding out why you feel the way you do and what the thought process behind such an apparently black and white comment would be.
Only 2 ways to fight against foreign criminal/ corporate buyers. Write a laws that specifically says "Only citizens of (your county's name) is legally allowed to buy a home/property in your country." & "Rent control" (if landlords don't like it fuck off & sell your property chaply to some who dosen't mind)
Badass. Dublin has a very similar problem. Rising rents, making it unlivable. Cultural and community spaces being shut down. Do a story here Vice! The whole thing is rotten.
Can't really get board. This is why ownership is key. When you rent, you have to expect that you're at the mercy of someone else. They should have pitched in to buy the place. Need an update on this Vice.
@@sirjohnahayfalcon what I was referring to is that nobody should count on renting forever and I am sure there were several opportunities to buy the location.
If everyone wants to live in the city it gets more expensive. That's basic economics. If you force the prices down more and more people try to rent the same apartment and the chance of you getting one decreases. The only solution is to build new housing and renting it out, but no one wants to build new housing and rent it out because if you rent your apartment out, its not yours anymore. How should this work? People just have to understand, that renting a place doesn't mean owning a place!
It’s not quite as simple as just buying the property since they can’t buy if the developers won’t sell. The way most of these situations go down is that people have one landlord that they pay rent to to operate a business out of. Property prices go up, multimillion dollar property companies come in and buy out the old landlord either because they’ve gotten an offer too good to refuse or they can’t afford to own the building(higher property taxes, bills, etc). New landlord wants to make money off of the investment they just made so they’re going to either raise rent(which old tenants usually can’t afford), repurpose the building, or tear it down and turn it into condos or luxury apartments. The development company only gives a fuck about making money, so they’re really not inclined to sell unless they are offered an amount of money that is too good for them to refuse(hint a small pub can’t afford it). Even if they could afford to buy their specific unit, chances are it’s not even available to be bought since these development companies are mostly concerned with owning property under the assumption that 10 years down the line it’s going to be worth double or triple it’s value. It also looks like it’s part of a larger complex, so them being there really makes things difficult for the company, if they plan on tearing it down they can’t do that if one tiny section of the building is owned by someone else, so the pub would essentially need to buy the entire complex, which once again they can’t afford even if it were for sale.
My grandpa own a few houses and the tenants have all lived in there for 20 years some 35 years .now that my grandpa passed away, it's time to split the land/property between all of my family members.it's very hard to evict people who lived in there homes for 30years..but what solution is there?.. the people my granpa rented his property to are old and now there kids and there kids kids are living on the property...its a mess
Why should you have rights? It's still someone else's property. Renting something from someone means the owner takes full responsibility for it. But oh no, instead of taking on responsibility, we'd rather sit with an entitlement attitude instead.
Berlin ist so vielfältig! Es ist einfach kake, dass irgendwer einfach kommen kann und alles umstellt kann... Es ist nicht richtig, alles gleich zu machen, es ist so wichtig unterschiede zuzulassen.
honestly i know its probably inconvenient but those boat houses look like you could turn them into some pretty sick shit. and on top of that, something i don't get is that you could potentially create real estate ON the water. not that it's a great idea but im surprised no ones made some kind of boat apartment yet.
I live in a complex in Nebraska that just got bought by some company in July...and they are remodeling any empty units from top to bottom. From carpet and paint to brand new countertops, fridges, etc. And then obviously Jacking up the rent. These apartments are very old, and now the company refers to them as "flats" on their website.😑. I signed a 1 year lease 5 years ago. Been month to month ever since. Ik they wanna get the other units updated while they got the guys on this job so me and my neighbors literally are expecting a notice any day. Either to be unable to renew our lease at the end of the year, or in my case, a swift buh bye since mine was up years ago. But I'm literally seeing this first hand in Nebraska. The remodeled units are going from 450$/mo to 750$/mo, almost double in Price. (Remember I live in Nebraska so a 450$ apartment is a one bedroom in my case that would be like 2-3 grand a month in say, New York. Very different economy here)
Its so refreshing and encouraging to see fellow radicals in Europe stand up and take action against issues like this. The vast majority of american lefties just accept it or think that voting for bernie sanders will solve all the issues.
Yeah, except it's the same story here in the UK and we're massive on owning property. I'd argue it's because we're massive on it, that it's so crippling to rent down South. Moved here for work and I can barely survive, due to rent and bills taking up 80-90% of my wage each month alone..
This is a fascinating topic, expropriation seems a bit extreme though. The problems is not landlords wanting to exploit their property to what the market allows, it is them doing so in a way that causes social harm to those living there when they have nowhere else to go. On second thought expropriation seems not so crazy, the government would have to rescue these people and businesses by buying back the properties.
The blind guy justs wants a bar to hang out in 😞.
James Vegan it begs the question why
@@mowler8042 well do you have a full bar setup and the ability to mix good drinks? and can you do it blindfolded?
that's why
@@ShwintyKat No I meant why was he asked to leave
James Vegan aw
@@mowler8042 Ahh
A lot of people in the UK are very xenophobic when it comes to disabilities, from what I've heard from friends, even to the point that people past 6 foot are considered "wrong." Private places like pubs definitely would kick a blind man out
But I could be wrong, as I said this is second hand info
The irony of this is that I saw this happening so much time since the '90s. Punks or people from squats are the first noticing something' s wrong but no one cares since it's to late to do something.
10/9/19....The tenants usually DON'T have the money or the know-how to get together & legally form a group of like-minded ppl & pool their $$$ & try to BUY up the property for their own group use.
Look at all the co-ops in NYC & other big cities.
John Lenon & Yoko lived in The Dakota when he was shot/killed.
Yoko & son still live there after all these yrs.
Ppl in/near large cities ALWAYS
have high rent/housing problems b/c everybody wants to live close to their work in these large metro places.
valentina campioni o wow
Thank you for making this video Vice and Syndikat. I'll write this in English, so everyone can get familiar with how big of a problem this is becoming in Berlin..
Currently in a similar situation where the building which we live in, has been bought for a company registered in the Netherlands. Being Dutch myself I could easily check they are registered on an address where many other real estate investment firms are registered. Last week we received a letter from the Local Office that they have applied to convert the building into a "single property" which would allow them to kick everyone out and convert the apartments into condos. And this got approved by local government, so much for renter rights?!
Basically my entire floor consists of elderly people who have lived here for most of their lives. As it stands these people (and ourselves) can and will be kicked out after the 5 year waiting period.
We've also have been in a serious legal battle about our contract (which we seem to have won for now) but all in all this stuff needs to be stopped. So many people I talk to have absolutely no idea what their rights are (this also includes native Berliners and Germans) and these videos really help. Awesome awesome job!
Really disgraceful that they would even think of kicking elderly people out of their homes.
@@MaximusXXX77 imagine living in your house for your entire life.. then one day you get an official letter saying "You need to leave because your house will become a luxury apartment. Here are a couple of lawyers you might want to contact. Good luck". That is quite literally what the letter said. Our groundskeepers lives by himself and takes care of the entire building/garden and has no pension due to illness. He will be out on the street and will lose everything he has. It is completely and utterly insane.
Do you own or rent? Because if you rent you literally have no right to stay once your lease expires. Move somewhere else where it's affordable for you to live, like everybody else does literally everywhere.
@@ArcadiyIvanov You have no idea how German rental laws work. By default (and by German law) your rental contract is unlimited, so my lease does not expire, just like for anyone else in our building. We have an unlimited contract, which even gets passed on through generations, so we have people whose families have been here for 2 or 3 generations. Buying properties is not the default here, and often not even an option for lower class people. It's not about me dude, I can move if I really have too, a lot of others do not have that option.
@@ArcadiyIvanov It’s also about treating people with dignity and not forcing them out of their homes just so the owner can earn more money.
This battle is so important. Not just for Berlin but for all citys
Yes to supporting any kind of resistance against corporate gentrification. Fight the evil empire!
I think the forgotten part is that there are lots of families owning smaller building and becaus of the inheritance tax 19% over 400.000 euros. Well generally these are the kind of owner that ask for less rent but this is also why they can't afford those taxes and are then forced to sell to companies. Not a cool thing.
Kinds just shows how monopolized the world has become. Gilded age here we come...
@@PennyMsElite Mark Twain called the late 19th century the "Gilded Age." By this, he meant that the period was glittering on the surface but corrupt underneath.
Also shows you what happens when countries prioritise migrants needs over their own citizens.
And what happens when you invite far too many into the country.
There is basically no social housing left in Europe, so people born and bred in Germany, UK etc can't even get housed.
@@JamieR1988 This has nothing to do with immigration, you could entirely eliminate all immigration and would still have the problem of a very concentrated few owning pretty much all the housing in the world.
Dumbass the world was same as it is , it just changed from royals to middle high class
@@JamieR1988 we immigrants wont be needed IF YO STUPID ASS WORKED 12 HRs A DAY
when my parents bought our house the neighborhood was for workers, and our house was in a small patch of old villas there were used or businesses. Now there area by the nearest train station is getting rebuild, and its beautiful but its all condos that sell for millions, and the gentrification is sneaking up towards us. some of the houses around me sold for tens of millions dkk, and my local slaughter and greens shop just closed down to make room for more wine bars and hipster cafes. Im gonna make my parents let me inherit my house once they move out, so i can rent out some of the rooms to people who grew up here, and support the small businesses in the area.
So your going to dedicate your life and your family home to giving a couple people a room to rent? Weird purpose lmao. I'm sure your parents are going to be thrilled with that idea.
why do they have to leave? because of capitalism, because of neofeudalism.
muh capitalism
International solidarity ❤
Any updates at all on this vice? Its already almost the end of the year so this was done being films a long time ago
Uhm, have you heard about Google?
@Apeman Commeth are your parents siamese twins or what?
@Apeman Commeth Creatures like yourself are what makes Trump 2020 possible and plausible
aaron kiefer oooo
Got evicted just this moring, today. 700 cops had to fight the whole neighborhood, arrested nearly 50 people, turned the whole district into a fucking mini-G20...
Amazing how many people have organized to protest, at least you have numbers by your side now, congratulations, love from Romania.
The court hearing for the eviction is on 29. October 2019. Just in a few days.
domusbird o wow
How do u keep up on this story?
@@rolymaskedman7086 there is a webpage in German. Just Google it
Good i hope they evict them
Anyone know how it went?
"Can't you just find somewhere else " so that man is telling someone to move there home there business there standing in neighbourhood what a prick
"The Houses to the people who need them!
Die Häuser denen die sie brauchen!"
That housing and rent in general is still a viable business modell (meaning that it reaps profits and is supposed to generate growth) is the real scandal here.
There is nothing wrong with making profit off of your own property you f****** idiot.
@@ThemTwoGamerGuys Yes, but there is something wrong with buying up literally entire cities and throwing people out of their homes with borderline criminal business practices.
@@ThemTwoGamerGuys Well from an economics point of view there is actually. Economic rent is not efficient at all and investment properties add nothing to the economy while allowing the owner to profit. That's economically inefficient.
@@Patchesmcgee123 either way in most German cities it is not really worth buying for rent. In my town the average profit is under 3 percent a year and most of the houses on the marked are basically to expensive to buy for renting purposes. Here around the corner in an apartment which sells for 5.6 millions and theoretically could generate a rent of max 3750 euros per month. Not talking about who could pay it but it is not even worth investing in it is not just to park some money, because the credit rate would be a multiple of the rent.
@@domusbird And that's the way it should be! The whole point of maximising economic efficiency is that profit is the result of adding something relative in productivity to the economy and simply leasing an apartment just doesn't add much at all. If you want to maximise investments, invest in companies which actually produce goods and services, that's what capital is meant to do, not just buying up stuff to rent out and produce nothing.
Its sad how Millionairs can just act like they want and think they controll everything. Being German myself and havin multiple connections to punk groups i know how important it is for those people to stay in those communities. This needs more attention and especialy a good solution. I wish there was a way to support those people there and help.
Kitsune I bet these punks support policies that lead to the cost of living going up & up & up..
You put these millionaires in power when you vote for globalist leftist.. they are run by the same people why buy out the properties worldwide in an open border economy. its funny that the leftist globalist are hurt by the people they vote for isnt it.
I hope they win. Greedy corporate suits can't keep pulling this crap, it's unconscionable!
Now I curious enough to do some research on who these Pears Brothers are.
Same here. My city went from cool downtown punk dives, to multi billion condos almost over night.... It fucking sucks so bad in Austin now, ivbe moved 250 miles away from it after 38 years..
@@seananon4893 Its happening in literally every major city in the United States right now, but yeah I've definitely heard from other people too that Austin is particularly bad.
Every place that gets hyped as a cool place to live, gets shitloads of people moving in until it gets so expensive, the people that MADE it cool can’t live there. And another douche-nozzle neighborhood is born...
It's like that in smaller cities too. I'm from a small town in southern Oregon. The homeless population has drastically increased because ppl are moving in and landlords are jacking up the rent. The apartment I moved out of was 550.00 a month and in a bad part of town. after I moved out it went up to 950.00. for every rental available there are at least 60 ppl applying for the same spot it's crazy it wasn't like that before.
Robby Patrisio ..
i guarantee that you will find one word in common with your findings.. .
Illuminati. .
èrgo secret societies.
Berlin will be the political head quarters for the beast (Anti-christ).
keep an eye of who is settling themselves within that city.. you'll soon hear of more things happening.
1:55 1st of January 2019? So this video is almost a years old news just now released? I see a error.
I even rewatched that part to make sure I didn't hear it wrong...
11:00 6th of April 2019 like most good news networks they wait for the story to develop
@@lightarmanov6266 I think you mean "good Historians"...
Yes, it means they do not want to, and have still not left the premises yet.
This happened in Ireland, only it was a traditional irish music bar, and they were going to close it to turn it into a hotel and people came out and said no way. So it remained opened however other venues have not been so lucky.
We live in an oligarchy..
We live in a Kleptocracy! When there's different rules and laws for the rich (such as not paying taxes like the Pears brothers) then the system itself has to be overthrown.
@@grizcuz So someone donating to charity as a household taking in $50,000 to get tax breaks shouldn't be possible then right? This is how the world works. It's unfair, if you don't like it, get educated in the things they are doing and do it as well.
@@logsfall That's not how the world works though, there's zero onus on this mythical person to donate to charity for one. Everybody donating to their favourite charity instead of contributing to an organised common tax system is a ridiculous concept. I don't want to scam the system, I want to pay my fair share towards necessities like teachers and garbage workers. Even if I did, 'normal' employees don't earn enough to con the tax man, it's the very wealthy that treat tax like a high stakes game that they try to wriggle out of. If it doesn't irk you that people with more money than they could ever need are paying less in tax than a person who earns next to nothing, then there's something wrong in the part of your brain that handles concepts like fairness.
I just laughed at the sign, all they have to do is make a call and you’re arrested for trespassing. Unfortunately these people with land and old money are modern day royalty and the lawmakers are all paid
@st prch You're not helping. There's no reason the world should cater to psychopaths who eat breathe and sleep work and are all so rich that the rest of the working people become poorer as a result. It's important to work hard, nobody is disputing that, but you can't honestly believe this system works. If you're well off now, you'd be wealthy if the wealth was better distributed. If poor, you wouldn't be struggling so much. There's no denying a tiny fraction of the population owns most of the wealth. I don't care how hard anyone works, they aren't worth that much, and they aren't better than the masses.
“for those of its members who work, acquire nothing, and those who acquire anything, do not work”
- K.M
Billionaires do not create jobs
Literally rent seeking behavior.
I hope this is a joke
Why don’t you go find a job from some poor guy, preferably a homeless guy. I wonder what kind of benefits he could provide.
billionaires are leeches on the working classes
They shouldn't exist, they're god modding
Keep fighting Berlin! This is also a major problem in Copenhagen and there is not enough being done about it. Hopefully this can inspire movements around Europe.
This is happening in every major city it is absolutely devastating
Es ist eigentlich eine unglaubliche Sauerei, dass es nicht möglich ist mit seinem wirklichen Vermieter von Angrsicht zu Angesicht zu reden. Vielen Dank, dass ihr kämpft! Berlin hatte mal die schönsten Kieze der Welt!
Na ja. Ich war in Berlin, fand es überhaupt nicht schön: Müll auf der Straße, Kaputte Bordsteine, kaputte Gehwege, schlechte Straßen, heruntergekommene Gebäude. Überhaupt nicht schön. Es gibt viel schönere Städte: Budapest, Prag, Hamburg oder Amsterdam um nur einige (mir bekannte Städte) zu nennen. Aber ja, viele Immobilienriesen handeln sehr unsozial und manchmal sogar illegitim (auch wenn nicht illegal). Ausserdem sind die Mieten in und um Berlin nicht all so stark gestiegen. Selbst in Kleinstädten wie Schweinfurt in Bayern sind die Mieten prozentual stärker gestiegen. In Berlin sind die Menschen teilweise aber auch selbst schuld. In Berlin gibt es noch so viele unbebaute Flächen wie Tempelhof. Würde man da eine sorgsame Randbebauung zu lassen hätte man tausende neuer Wohnungen.
This problem is only getting bigger and we need to do something about it NOW!
Destroy single family housing and build more high density housing.
Mao got it right about landlords.
Things like this are happening everywhere in the world, in Lisbon the old downtown is becoming more and more expenssive for ordinary people.
If ppl wonder why the property got skyrocketed, the answer is these greedy private investors who dont know what community is
The problem is rent and housing control. If the government deregulated what you can and can’t rent prices would go down. The government should not set standards for a property that can be rented and its prices. If someone wanted to rent and empty plot of land why can’t they. The same applies for where business can go. I am sure that there’s a place that this bar could go but the government says they can’t because it doesn’t look nice. Policies that control rent/business are a far cry from socialism/communism but they are a step in that direction. Which is shocking for Germany a nation that was split in half by a socialist government one side was good the other struggled people starved.
exactly , yet these folks want more gov
Thanks to Vice vor this important Documentary!!! 💪😊
It’s happening everywhere, before you know it, it’s going to be too late, form a group, buy property, and preserve it
The billionaires won't stop until they're on the pyre.
This needs to be shared, this is a growing epidemic worldwide, Government's need to stop serving banks and property developers , bent on destroying local cultures, heritage and communities! #THENEWECONOMY
There is a lack of housing where I live that is bad enough that landlords seem to be raising prices and new units are consumed by businesses needing to house their workers. Meaning normal folk have to squabble for small overpriced places. What’s worse is that a new study shows that it’s more expensive to move from here than it is to move here. Meaning for those that are the working poor or below, they’re trapped.
Syndicate was forcibly closed Today.
So yeah! That sucks.
0:04 what the song is?
Ich vermisse Syndikat so sehr! Aller-Eck auch.
Keep fighting for what's right...
Don't let them take your homes,,, there times is up...
The people are behind you keep going...
And next time I'm over I'll look for the pub son...👊👊👊👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🍺🍺🍺💃💃💃📢📢📢🚬🚬🚬🖕🖕🖕🏅🏅🏅
This is Vice News... Simply amazing report!!!
Same problem with Vonovia, 370.000 units, the company funds are coming from UK.
This is an legal mafia, for 3 rooms apartment (75 m2) I pay 1200 E per month, in a town of 50.000 people.
I hope Germany will stop those company who just raise the rent every 2 years and put at least a hold on them.
How do they find enough renters/buyers at that price to make it work?
@@_robustus_ Easy, people are desperate to find a place, the airport is near by (25km) and any newcomers will accept the rent till they can find a 'better' place, but he/she will be stuck between job/rent/sleep.. Can take years to happend.
Keep fighting punks keep fighting the best fight for your right... I'm Punk myself I support you guys we are different and the people don't like it you must keep fighting...
Being punk has nothing to do with this. I think the topic went over your head. They are fighting for housing reform, not the right to be "punk" lmao.
Where do I sign?
While going public obviously brought attention to a larger problem of corporations owning large portions of the living space, I wonder why there was no mention of the legal route to deal with these kind of situations. Renters have extensive protected rights in Germany especially in cases like this pub with a history of 33 years. If I was in their shoes, I'd collect money and hire a lawyer.
33 years they could have bought the property in that time
It isn't for sale.
@@JonathanHilierChannel Did the Pears brothers buy the property more than 33 years before? The point is they could have bought a property somewhere close to where they live or even that property at some time.
Where can I sign the petition?
"The William Pears Group was founded in 1952, by his grandfather Bernard Pears (who changed his name from Schleicher in 1939)"
"Schleicher Name Meaning
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): nickname for a furtive or stealthy person, from an agent derivative of Middle High German slichen, German schleichen ‘to creep silently’."
Why don’t you come out and say that you hate Jewish people?
@@revjim77 lol
It's almost like entrepreneurs don't share syndicalist values! Whoa.
Well, that's a happy ending. I bet Pears didn't have legal justification to evict the renters, so their request was unenforceable. Good job, Syndikat.
So... What happened in the end? Very curious!
If I had the money I would buy the property from Pears Brothers and turn it into a mailbox for shell companies.
Any updates??
Good point here.. Foreign investors should be limited from investing in real property (land/buildings) since the rent income is non-taxable.
WildDisease well depends where u live. In the USA rent is taxed as income as in Germany. What this company did is they reduced their overall tax burden by splitting their properties among many small firms instead of one monster one
Watching this after receiving a letter from my landlord giving me 3 months to leave my apartment. Even tho i never missed rent. Sux
Well first off...that's not legal and would never happen if you are in a lease. If you aren't in a lease, then that's on you. And is literally in the fine print you agreed to and most likely signed. If no paperwork was involved, then yes your not in a lease and should have known this can happen anytime. They only have to give u 30 days to be out legally. Sign a lease next time 👌
@@joey19xx73 i signed a contract. Then i was told the contract wouldn't be renewed and id have 3 months to leave. I find it funny u say thats not legal yet have no clue as to where I live much less what the laws are like where I live
Edit: btw my contract doesn't have "fine print"
It sure would suck if that place happened to burn down a few months after you moved out. I’d be heartbroken
@@jaimedelgado7529 well that's a little different then. Your not being kicked out...your lease just is up, they have every right to do that but I agree that would suck. And fine print is a figure of speech referring to the many details listed in those contracts that alot of people overlook lol. I don't literally mean small writing at the bottom. I live in a complex in Nebraska that just got bought by some company in July...and they are remodeling any empty units from top to bottom. From carpet and paint to brand new countertops, fridges, etc. And then obviously Jacking up the rent. These apartments are very old, and now the company refers to them as "flats" on their website.😑. I signed a 1 year lease 5 years ago. Been month to month ever since. So dw I'm sure I'll be getting my notice sometime aswell. Ik they wanna get the other units updated while they got the guys on this job. But I'm literally seeing it first hand in Nebraska.
@@funkehouse it sure would be a shame................. 😈
Need a follow-up on this
So... who are they? Some additional info would be helpful..
10/9/19....So WHAT IS WRONG with this family/3 brothers saving their $$$ & buying property thru the yrs---in various places---& renting them out so the tenants
have leases & pay rent monthly as the property increases in value over the years????
WHO do you think owns apt buildings & huge skyscrapers?
Ppl who put their $$$ into real estate & let the real estate values increase thru the yrs as the tenants pay monthly rent.
Even poor immigrants---like Chinese & Vietnamese & Mexicans
--- have come to the USA & put their LITTLE 💰 MONEY into a laundry or a restaurant or a lawn business as well as a small place/
property where they run these little businesses. Over the yrs they put their "small profits"/money into these businesses & property & slowly expand.
It's called HARD WORK + GOOD WORK ETHICS + USING MONEY TO SAVE FOR THE FUTURE!
MONEY into
Imagine having to pay to live in someone else’s house....
Ajaws2414 Imagine someone moving into your house and refusing to cover the bills.
FaithwalkerTodd people being mad at landlords have no idea how owning property or taking care of bills works
@@Ajaws thats a pretty ignorant and almost wholey incorrect statement. If you truly believe what you said please ignore my comment and do not reply as there will be nothing you or I will find common ground on and it will be a massive waste of time. However if you believe that there are at least some exceptions to what you said please feel free to engage with me as I would really be interested in finding out why you feel the way you do and what the thought process behind such an apparently black and white comment would be.
@@Ajaws get a job.
@@thegenerousdegenerate9395 way to poison the well.
good for them, keep hope alive 💪💙
Only 2 ways to fight against foreign criminal/ corporate buyers. Write a laws that specifically says "Only citizens of (your county's name) is legally allowed to buy a home/property in your country." & "Rent control" (if landlords don't like it fuck off & sell your property chaply to some who dosen't mind)
Bastille Day 2020. Coming to the pissed off masses near you.
anyone knows what happened since then? did Syndikat stay?
The bar had to open up in another space I believe.
Badass. Dublin has a very similar problem. Rising rents, making it unlivable. Cultural and community spaces being shut down.
Do a story here Vice! The whole thing is rotten.
Duuude they really should. I live in Dublin and he rents are ridiculous. Especially for what you get.
CLASS WAR!! Why cant US Citizens do this?
Holy shit, you should check out Dublin
Can't really get board. This is why ownership is key. When you rent, you have to expect that you're at the mercy of someone else. They should have pitched in to buy the place. Need an update on this Vice.
I absolutely agree I think there should get together and buy the spaces. Then nobody kicks them out.
u dont get it , its not for sale. The property isnt lucrative enough to deal with escalating property taxes , thats why they will be evicted
@@sirjohnahayfalcon what I was referring to is that nobody should count on renting forever and I am sure there were several opportunities to buy the location.
If everyone wants to live in the city it gets more expensive. That's basic economics. If you force the prices down more and more people try to rent the same apartment and the chance of you getting one decreases. The only solution is to build new housing and renting it out, but no one wants to build new housing and rent it out because if you rent your apartment out, its not yours anymore. How should this work? People just have to understand, that renting a place doesn't mean owning a place!
7:09 Germans came to England visited locals on the boat and the all drunk polish beer :) Cheers.
LONG LIVE THE SYNDKAT!!!!
Instead of renting why not just start a campaign to buy the deed. Just go for the source y'know.
It’s not quite as simple as just buying the property since they can’t buy if the developers won’t sell. The way most of these situations go down is that people have one landlord that they pay rent to to operate a business out of. Property prices go up, multimillion dollar property companies come in and buy out the old landlord either because they’ve gotten an offer too good to refuse or they can’t afford to own the building(higher property taxes, bills, etc). New landlord wants to make money off of the investment they just made so they’re going to either raise rent(which old tenants usually can’t afford), repurpose the building, or tear it down and turn it into condos or luxury apartments. The development company only gives a fuck about making money, so they’re really not inclined to sell unless they are offered an amount of money that is too good for them to refuse(hint a small pub can’t afford it). Even if they could afford to buy their specific unit, chances are it’s not even available to be bought since these development companies are mostly concerned with owning property under the assumption that 10 years down the line it’s going to be worth double or triple it’s value. It also looks like it’s part of a larger complex, so them being there really makes things difficult for the company, if they plan on tearing it down they can’t do that if one tiny section of the building is owned by someone else, so the pub would essentially need to buy the entire complex, which once again they can’t afford even if it were for sale.
This is way inspiring, through do diligence they were able to stifle corporate monopolies!!
Iron Mountain oo
Awesome!
The uniting aspect of this between the two groups gave such a ray of hope
A very powerful story. When you have been renting a place for 33 years you should have certain rights.
MaximusXXX77 lol should’ve bought a house instead
My grandpa own a few houses and the tenants have all lived in there for 20 years some 35 years .now that my grandpa passed away, it's time to split the land/property between all of my family members.it's very hard to evict people who lived in there homes for 30years..but what solution is there?.. the people my granpa rented his property to are old and now there kids and there kids kids are living on the property...its a mess
moey nolala ew sounds like a cesspool of people who couldn’t get out of their own way.
Why should you have rights? It's still someone else's property. Renting something from someone means the owner takes full responsibility for it. But oh no, instead of taking on responsibility, we'd rather sit with an entitlement attitude instead.
@@wagondragon Yeah, but sometimes populations happiness/rights should be valued higher then the feelings/rights of one.
Berlin ist so vielfältig! Es ist einfach kake, dass irgendwer einfach kommen kann und alles umstellt kann... Es ist nicht richtig, alles gleich zu machen, es ist so wichtig unterschiede zuzulassen.
honestly i know its probably inconvenient but those boat houses look like you could turn them into some pretty sick shit. and on top of that, something i don't get is that you could potentially create real estate ON the water. not that it's a great idea but im surprised no ones made some kind of boat apartment yet.
TLDW: Company: Why cant you find somewhere else to rent? Protestors: Because we dont want to
Misinformation
Waste of time talking to them, go self sufficient and don’t give them another dime.
Wtf 1:29 KEEP THE VAR UP
the old vice is back!
Vice never went anywhere, it just publishes a wide variety of content.
I live in a complex in Nebraska that just got bought by some company in July...and they are remodeling any empty units from top to bottom. From carpet and paint to brand new countertops, fridges, etc. And then obviously Jacking up the rent. These apartments are very old, and now the company refers to them as "flats" on their website.😑. I signed a 1 year lease 5 years ago. Been month to month ever since. Ik they wanna get the other units updated while they got the guys on this job so me and my neighbors literally are expecting a notice any day. Either to be unable to renew our lease at the end of the year, or in my case, a swift buh bye since mine was up years ago. But I'm literally seeing this first hand in Nebraska. The remodeled units are going from 450$/mo to 750$/mo, almost double in Price. (Remember I live in Nebraska so a 450$ apartment is a one bedroom in my case that would be like 2-3 grand a month in say, New York. Very different economy here)
Best wishes for your fight.
Swapping a company landlord for a government landlord.
So let's ged rid of landlords altogether.
Bring them under communal control and distribute them based on need.
Its so refreshing and encouraging to see fellow radicals in Europe stand up and take action against issues like this. The vast majority of american lefties just accept it or think that voting for bernie sanders will solve all the issues.
Ich unterstütze das movement.
Left ??
This is such a good video.
If you move out to the suburbs and start a new bar you will dilute the desire of others to move into your old bar...
Jealousy ? ...
Good judgment of sentiments
We live in a society....
Thumbed down by 181 billionaires.
To be fair the property price increases are great if you own a property. They basically make the rich richer and the poor poorer.
The planet has room for billions but not billionaires.
That's what you get when your society doesnt care about owning it's own private property
Yeah, except it's the same story here in the UK and we're massive on owning property. I'd argue it's because we're massive on it, that it's so crippling to rent down South. Moved here for work and I can barely survive, due to rent and bills taking up 80-90% of my wage each month alone..
My heart is with Syndikat, fight these greedy little suits with every fucking breath!
You had 33 years to save up and buy the property.
This is a fascinating topic, expropriation seems a bit extreme though. The problems is not landlords wanting to exploit their property to what the market allows, it is them doing so in a way that causes social harm to those living there when they have nowhere else to go.
On second thought expropriation seems not so crazy, the government would have to rescue these people and businesses by buying back the properties.
This is why only natives can really own property by name in the Philippines. SMART!
:( ... maybe they can have the ammo shed on Templehofer Feld :)
Property taxes have to be passed onto the tenant for profit.