Receive and review rent index

    Information on the local comparative rent in your area can be found in the rent index, if one is available for your city or municipality.

    Description

    A rent index gives you an overview of the rents of comparable apartments in your city or municipality. It contains clues as to

    • whether a rent increase is justified,
    • whether the rent level is permissible at the start of the tenancy if the apartment is located in an area in which the regulations of the so-called rent cap apply,
    • whether the rent is generally reasonable.

    The German Civil Code (BGB) and the Rent Index Ordinance differentiate between

    • simple rent indexes
    • and qualified rent indexes.

    The simple rent index is an overview of the local comparative rent, which is calculated from the rents that have been newly set in the last 6 years on the occasion of a new letting or a rent increase. Rents from rent-controlled apartments are not included in the comparative rent.

    In order for such an overview to actually be considered a rent index, it must be drawn up or recognized by the responsible authority, which is usually the local authority, or by the interest groups representing landlords and tenants.

    A qualified rent index must also be prepared in such a way that it follows recognized scientific principles. In the event of a dispute, a qualified rent index has greater probative value than a simple one.

    The rent index rent is shown per square meter. It varies depending on

    • where an apartment is located and
    • how large,
    • old,
    • energetically renovated
    • or luxuriously furnished it is.

    The fixtures and fittings of the apartment play a role, for example:

    • Double-glazed windows,
    • structural radiators or
    • parquet flooring.

    Cities or municipalities with more than 50,000 inhabitants are legally obliged to draw up a rent index.

    Since July 1, 2022, all simple and qualified rent indexes have been available online free of charge.

    Simple rent indexes should generally be adjusted to market developments and published every two years. In the case of qualified rent indices, an update is required every 2 years and a new one every 4 years.

    Online services

    There is currently no online service available for this location.

    Contact person

    Unfortunately, no contact persons were found for Mittenaar (District Lahn-Dill-Kreis, Hesse). Please check the service description above for information on how to find the responsible contact person.

    Prerequisites

    As a rule, rent indexes can be viewed without any further requirements.

    Procedure

    Inquire in the city or municipality in which the apartment in question is located whether a current rent index is available.

    Costs

    Since July 1, 2022, all simple and qualified rent indexes have been available online free of charge.

    Notes (specifics)

    There are no indications or special features.

    Further Information

    Area of validity

    Hesse

    Official approval

    Officially approved by Federal Ministry of Housing, Urban Development and Building (BMWSB) on 08.07.2024

    Version

    Technisch erstellt on 18.12.2008

    Technisch geändert on 01.10.2025

    Keywords

    einfacher Mietspiegel, Neuvertragsmiete, Kappungsgrenze, qualifizierter Mietspiegel, Mietenspiegel, ortsübliche Vergleichsmiete, Mietpreis, Mietpreisbremse, Wohnungssuche, Miete, Wohnungsgröße, Mieterhöhung, Wohnung, Wohnraum, Vergleichsmiete, Mietspiegel, Marktmiete, Nettokaltmiete, Wohnungsmiete

    Language version

    Deutsch

    Sprache: de

    Technisch erstellt on 07.06.2017

    Technisch geändert on 14.05.2025

    Englisch

    Sprache: en

    Sprachbezeichnung nativ:

    English

    Technisch erstellt on 07.07.2021

    Technisch geändert on 26.11.2019