The Quiet-Hours Law in Germany That Turns Friendly Neighbors Into Fines
Your Berlin sublet is perfect—oak floors, high ceilings, windows onto a courtyard that sounds like a postcard. At 21:58 you press play on a playlist and start drilling a shelf “just to finish this last hole.” At 22:03 the doorbell rings. At 22:07, the Ordnungsamt is on its way and your charming neighbors have transformed …












