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=U5= Sec577 -- Section 577 Right of preemption of the lessee
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=S=> BGB 577. 1 If leased residential premises , apartment ownership of which has been established or is to be established after the lessee has been permitted to use it , is sold to a third party , then the lessee has a right of preemption with regard to it . This does not apply if the lessor sells the residential premises to a member of his family or a member of his household . To the extent that the following subsections do not lead to a different conclusion , the right of preemption is governed by the provisions on preemption .
=S=> BGB 577. 2 The notification of the seller or of the third party on the contents of the purchase agreement is to be supplied together with information to the lessee on his right of preemption .
=S=> BGB 577. 3 The right of preemption is exercised by a written declaration of the lessee to the seller .
=S=> BGB 577. 4 If the lessee dies , then the purchase option passes to the persons who succeed to the lease under section 563 ( 1 ) or ( 2 ) .
=S=> BGB 577. 5 A deviating agreement to the disadvantage of the lessee is ineffective .
=U5= Sec577a -- Section 577a Restriction on notice of termination in connection with conversion of the dwelling
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=S=> BGB 577a. 1 If apartment ownership of leased residential premises has been established in the residential space after the lessee was permitted to use it and the apartment ownership has been disposed of , then an acquirer may only invoke a justified interest within the meaning of section 573 ( 2 ) nos . 2 or 3 after the end of three years after the disposal . BGB 577a. 2 The period under subsection ( 1 ) is up to ten years if adequate supply of leased dwellings to the population on reasonable conditions in a municipality or part of a municipality is particularly jeopardised and these areas are specified under sentence 2. The Land governments are authorised to specify these territories and the period of time under sentence 1 by statutory order for the duration of ten years at most in each case . BGB 577a. 3 A deviating agreement to the disadvantage of the lessee is ineffective .
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