Decision in the Berlin regional court: the action of a Charlottenburg innkeeper to obtain compensation for crown is dismissed



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The Berlin regional court dismissed a Charlottenburg landlord’s claim for compensation on Tuesday afternoon. The court ruled that the owner was not entitled to financial compensation for closing his pub due to the corona pandemic.

The court considers the closure of the establishments lawful. There is no obligation to pay compensation. A shutdown of a few weeks is the overall life risk for the entrepreneur.

The operator of the pub “Klo” near Kurfürstendamm had filed a lawsuit. He wanted the state of Berlin to pay for the damages caused by the pub closures in the last two weeks of March.

The plaintiff’s lawyer, Niko Härting, now wants to wait for the written justification of the sentence and will probably advise his client to appear in court. Plaintiff Norbert Finke left court disappointed and quickly after the loss, declined to comment.

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Norbert Finke has run his pub for 47 years. According to him, she lives almost exclusively from tourism. With the corona pandemic, sales fell more than 40 percent. He had sued the Berlin tax authorities. The next instance is the Supreme Court.

Finke is currently executing an urgent request against the Corona curfew with his lawyer before the Berlin Administrative Court. The decision is expected these days.

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