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3.2 Million Euros Gone? Monika Gruber's Dream House Nightmare Shocks Fans

Monika Gruber klagt 3,2 Mio. Euro wegen Schimmel im Traumhaus. Erfahren Sie mehr über den Prozess und die Auswirkungen auf den Immobilienhandel.
Monika Gruber klagt 3,2 Mio. Euro wegen Schimmel im Traumhaus. Erfahren Sie mehr über den Prozess und die Auswirkungen auf den Immobilienhandel. ©APA/dpa/Lino Mirgeler
The idyllic Tegernsee, a place of longing and prosperity, was supposed to become a haven of peace and a creative retreat for cabaret artist Monika Gruber (52). However, her 2.57 million euro "witch's cottage" turned out to be a damp nightmare. A massive mold infestation in the basement has destroyed her dream and driven her to court, where she is now demanding a spectacular sum.

It was the vision of the perfect retirement home: a charming property in a prime location, ideal for writing new programs and relaxing away from the spotlight. In 2023, Monika Gruber invested a substantial sum of 2.57 million euros in this supposed jewel box. A place where she wanted to enjoy the fruits of her decades-long stage career. But reality caught up with her with an unpleasant shock that turned her idyll into a "mold hell."

The Enemy in the Basement: A Hidden Problem Becomes a Catastrophe

Shortly after the purchase, Monika Gruber made a shocking discovery: the basement of her new home was massively infested with mold. A problem that not only threatens the building's structure but also poses serious health risks. The disappointment was huge, the feeling of deception deep. What was intended as an investment in the future became a burden full of uncertainty and costly defects.

The mold infestation in the basement is no trivial matter. It indicates deeper moisture problems, often due to construction defects, leaks, or inadequate sealing. Such defects can cause significant renovation costs and drastically reduce the value of a property. For Monika Gruber, it was clear: she had to take action.

Million-Euro Lawsuit: Monika Gruber Demands 3.2 Million Euros

The popular cabaret artist feels deceived and is now demanding the rescission of the purchase contract as well as damages amounting to 3.2 million euros. The lawsuit is directed against the heir of the original seller before the Munich I Regional Court. The demanded sum significantly exceeds the original purchase price, indicating that Monika Gruber not only wants to recover the purchase price but also claim damages, depreciation, and perhaps even non-material damages.

The trial promises to be a sensational case. It is not only about financial aspects but also about trust in real estate transactions and the obligation to disclose defects. For Monika Gruber, it is a fight for her rights and the restoration of her "dream of a house," which burst so suddenly. The court's decision is eagerly awaited and could be groundbreaking for similar cases.

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