1999 年 1999 巻 27 号 p. 76-81
In Germany, gentrification of rented houses in midtown caused dismissal of former tenants. Many cities tried to restrict partitioned ownership by refusing completeness of the residences because of the current building codes. This countermeasure was affirmed by administration court. Nevertheless, developers tried to sell houses without partitioning ownership. Furthennore, the supreme court didn't admit the refusal of completeness. At last, some new laws were enacted, which shows the key function of the legislative organ.