Hamburg


Fondly referred to as ‘the gateway to the world’, Hamburg is Germany's largest port and second-largest city. With a rich maritime history and vibrant culture, Hamburg is a popular choice for pop up shops and shoppers alike.


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Informations juridiques

Oui. La sous-location est géneralement autorisée.
Oui, il y a des restrictions.
Subleasing is not possible without the landlord's consent unless the landlord's permission has already been explicitly given in the tenancy agreement.
Non, une prolongation du bail ne peut être exclue contractuellement.
The tenant can only extend the lease if it contains an option to extend.
The tenant can only extend the lease if it contains an option to extend.
Non, l'assurance de responsabilité civile n'est pas exigée par la loi.
Non, les propriétaires n'exigent généralement pas d'assurance responsabilité civile.
Non, aucun permis n'est nécessaire pour exploiter un commerce de détail. Toutefois, des permis peuvent être nécessaires pour de la construction et d'autres travaux.
In general, no special permits are required for the exercise of most businesses. However, certain businesses require special permits and licenses. Please note that business registration is required in Germany. The registration must be made at the local trade office (Gewerbeamt) or regulatory agency (Ordnungsamt) before or at the same time as the start of the business.
Retail shops are allowed to be open without restriction on all working days. They must be closed on Sundays and public holidays.
Exceptional permits under the Shop Closing Hours Act can only be granted if the exceptions are urgently required in the public interest. You can apply for the permits at the district office.
A special use permit is required. You can apply for one at the relevant district office.
A special use permit is required. Please apply at the local district office.