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The traditional university town of Heidelberg in southern Germany is in dire need of affordable housing. Germany's population is growing, and many Germans are speaking of a housing emergency.
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The second stage of the German capital's rent cap law has come into effect, meaning that thousands of Berlin landlords could be forced to reduce their rents. But the legal battle over the law is not yet over.