A Romanian family living in Berlin traveled to their home country for a ten-day vacation, ignoring official warnings that they would lose their emergency accommodation spot by doing so. Following their return, a Berlin district councillor formally rejected their application to reclaim the 5,000-euro emergency housing.
The incident highlights the strict administrative rules governing temporary and emergency housing provisions in the German capital, where municipal resources face high demand and specific occupancy conditions are enforced.
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