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Resident awarded citizenship shifts to fresh dwelling due to intolerable conditions

Citizen's allowance recipient Petra, along with her kids Pascal and Selina, have once more departed from Mannheim.

Resident receives new dwelling, previous living quarters proved intolerable
Resident receives new dwelling, previous living quarters proved intolerable

Resident awarded citizenship shifts to fresh dwelling due to intolerable conditions

In a hopeful turn of events, Petra and her family - Pascal and Selina - have moved to the Saarland, leaving behind a series of challenges in Mannheim. The family has been regular subjects in the social documentary series "Hartz and Heartfelt," which has allowed viewers to witness their struggles over the years.

Despite the financial burden, the family has managed to secure a new apartment, preferably located away from Mannheim. The move was necessitated by intolerable conditions in their old apartment, including months of water damage and a broken toilet that took two weeks to repair.

The family's current basic income agency covers their rent, but has not addressed the outstanding debt of 3,960.55 euros accumulated over time due to rent arrears and renovation costs. Petra emphasizes that the rent arrears have been settled, but the details of this arrangement are not publicly available.

The new episodes of "Hartz and Heartfelt," featuring Petra and her family, will air on RTL2 starting August 19. The family can now be seen adjusting to their new life in the Saarland. Viewers will witness the ups and downs the family experiences, including periods of debt and moving chaos, which have been a part of their journey.

It is important to note that basic social income support in Germany, often referred to as Hartz IV or its successors, is regulated at the federal level, with some variations across states (Länder) like Saarland. During the COVID-19 pandemic, legal rulings impacted payouts to basic income recipients, showing government attention to such support schemes.

The family's move to Saarland and the related rent arrears issues may involve private or localized social service records not publicly accessible online. For more detailed information about specific individuals or general information on basic income/social welfare in Saarland or Germany, please advise.

The new episodes of "Hartz and Heartfelt" will air every Tuesday at 8:15 PM, and in advance on RTL+. The family, who have been recipients of basic income with occasional interruptions, looks forward to sharing their new experiences with viewers.

The family, now residing in Saarland, has made a living space their home-and-garden within their newly acquired apartment, aiming for a fresh lifestyle distant from their troubles in Mannheim. Despite ongoing financial challenges, such as a 3,960.55 euro rent arrears debt, the family diligently works to adapt and share their experiences in the upcoming episodes of "Hartz and Heartfelt."

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