Mietverlust-Versicherung: Eine Wirtschaftliche Studie is a detailed examination of rental loss insurance, written by Alfred Manes and originally published in 1908. This study provides an in-depth look at the economic aspects of insuring against rental losses, offering valuable insights into the financial implications for property owners and insurers alike.
Manes' work delves into the specifics of rental loss coverage, analyzing its benefits, costs, and overall impact on the real estate market. This book serves as a historical record of early 20th-century insurance practices in Germany. It is an invaluable resource for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of insurance and real estate economics.
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