We are talking about the subsidy for [Baukindergeld] and the [Eigenheimzulage]. As far as I know, these only exist in Bavaria and must be applied for separately in a somewhat more complicated way.
My wife owns a residential unit in a student dormitory. Of course, we could never move in there, it's purely an investment. Nevertheless, it is of course registered in the land register and she receives rent. Do you think this is an exclusion criterion because of "residential property"?
My wife owns a residential unit in a student dormitory. Of course, we could never move in there, it is purely an investment. Nevertheless, it is of course registered in the land register and she receives rent. Do you think this is an exclusion criterion because it's a "residential property"?
My wife owns a residential unit in a student dormitory. Of course, we could never move in there; it is purely an investment. Nevertheless, it is of course registered in the land register and she receives rent. Do you think this is an exclusion criterion because it is a "residential property"?
My wife owns a residential unit in a student dormitory. Of course, we could never move in there; it is purely an investment. Nevertheless, it is of course registered in the land register and she receives rent. Do you think this is an exclusion criterion because it is a "residential property"?