Legal dispute jeopardizes Teterower Burgwallinsel by the end of the year!

Rechtsstreit gefährdet die Saison 2025 auf der Teterower Burgwallinsel – Maßnahmen für Neustart bis April 2026 gefordert.
Legal dispute endangers the 2025 season on the Teterower Burgwallinsel - measures for restart until April 2026. (Symbolbild/MMV)

Legal dispute jeopardizes Teterower Burgwallinsel by the end of the year!

Teterow, Deutschland - The 2025 season on the popular Teterower Burgwallinsel is very worried. As the Nordkurier , the Stadtwerke Teterow and the tenant of the "Wendenkrug" restaurant have been in a deep legal dispute Increased that endangers the future of the island. The tenant terminated the lease on December 28, 2025, while the municipal utility company terminated without notice on April 30, 2025 and demanded the evacuation of the buildings. This threatens a lengthy conflict that not only affects the current season, but also for 2026.

The tenant contradicts the termination without notice, and the municipal utilities have already submitted an eviction action. Interestingly, the evacuation will probably not be implemented before December 28, 2025. Anyone who is familiar with legal disputes knows how challenging such processes can be. The exchange between the municipal utilities and the lawyer of the tenant is described as "difficult".

new usage concept in sight?

The city representatives are concerned and warn that the 2026 season could also be in danger without immediate measures. The city representative Thomas Gütschow therefore calls for a new usage concept for the future tenant to secure the attractiveness of the Burgwallinsel. A restart will be sought by April 1, 2026 at the latest. The basics for a new lease must be laid until September. Stadtwerke is currently preparing the tender for the "Wendenkrug" to find a suitable successor.

Mayor Andreas Lange reminded of earlier closures of the "Wendenkrug" and emphasizes: "There were times that you don't want to go back." This shows how important it is to strengthen the gastronomy and thus also the tourist attraction of the Burgwallinsel.

The lease in detail

What exactly is behind a lease? According to the information of Specialist Processes.de , a lease agreement is a contractual transfer of a thing, regulated in §§ 581 ff BGB. The tenant has the right to use the fruits of the leased thing. Typical lease contracts affect not only agricultural areas, but also commercially used rooms, as in the case of the "turning jug".

The lease interest must be clearly regulated and can be designed variably. Clauses for usage rights, terms, termination and conditions of maintenance are also important. In the event of disputes, it is advisable to consult professional help in order to get out of the tricky situations.

The current situation shows how important it is to carefully consider all the details of a lease agreement. Without a good legal foundation, the participants quickly face unpleasant surprises.

So it remains to be seen how this legal dispute develops and whether the Burgwallinsel can save its 2025 season and 2026. A little optimism still resonates: after all, a restart could also bring new impulses for the popular gastronomy on the island.

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