On-Site Area Measurement: The 10% Line Every Listing Needs to Clear
A property listed with 10% more floor area than it actually has is not a rounding error. In Germany, courts treat that gap as a material defect whether the property is for sale (a Sachmangel) or for rent (a Mietmangel), and whoever put the number in the listing, the owner selling or the landlord letting, carries the liability. Buyers and tenants alike can walk away, reduce what they pay, or claim a refund, and the agent who supplied the number is the one who has to explain it. Here's why on-site measurement stopped being optional, and how AI search is starting to reward it too.
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What is the legal floor area deviation threshold in Germany?
A deviation of more than 10% between the declared and actual living area is generally treated as a material defect under German law, a Sachmangel for a sale or a Mietmangel for a rental, giving buyers grounds to withdraw, reduce the price, or claim a refund, and tenants grounds to reduce the rent for as long as they live there.
Who is liable if a listing's floor area turns out to be wrong: the seller, the landlord, or the agent?
The seller or landlord typically carries the formal liability for the accuracy of the declared area, since it's their contractual statement. In practice, the agency that produced the marketing materials and the number is the first to be asked how it was calculated.
Is estimating floor area from an old floor plan or public registry good enough?
Not for a number that ends up in a contract. Registry data and older floor plans often predate renovations, extensions, or measurement standard changes, which is exactly how small gaps become 10%-plus disputes years later.
Does floor area accuracy actually affect how AI search engines treat a listing?
AI-generated answers increasingly pull property data directly from structured listing sources, and they favour information that's consistent across every place it appears. A measurement that's documented once and repeated identically everywhere is easier for these systems to trust than one that varies from portal to portal.
How long does it take to get a property measured after ordering?
You can order on-site measurement alongside your photos and floor plan in one booking. A specialist reaches out within 3 business days to schedule the visit, and your invoice is finalised once the on-site measurement against the DIN 277 standard is complete.
How is on-site measurement different from what's normally included in a floor plan order?
A floor plan shows layout. On-site measurement is the documented, standard-based process behind the numbers on that plan. Ordered together, they produce a single, traceable figure instead of two documents that might not agree.