164
=S=> BGB 574. 1 The lessee may object to the notice of termination of the lessor and demand continuation of the lease from the latter if termination of the lease would be , for the lessee , his family or another member of his household , a hardship that is not justifiable even considering the justified interests of the lessor . This does not apply if a reason exists that entitles the lessor to terminate the lease for cause without notice .
=S=> BGB 574. 2 Hardship also exists if appropriate substitute residential space cannot be procured on reasonable terms .
=S=> BGB 574. 3 When the justified interests of the lessor are considered , only the reasons given in the letter containing notice of termination under section 573 ( 3 ) are taken into account , except where the reasons arose subsequently .
=S=> BGB 574. 4 A deviating agreement to the disadvantage of the lessee is ineffective .
|