Two months after passing a referendum to control rents, Berliners are battling extreme leasing fees, which include thousands of dollars upfront for furniture, appliances and kitchen cabinets.
Source: Inman News
Imagine a $28K fee for furniture. The reality for Berlin renters is ugly
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