Rent dispute escalates: Rosen pharmacy in Nahe filled with sand

Since July, Arsalan Hidary has operated the only pharmacy in Nahe in the Segeberg district. Customers are pleased, but the predecessor and landlady is not. The two pharmacists recently met in court over a dispute involving sand and money.

Arsalan Hidary took over the Rosen pharmacy in Nahe in July, the only pharmacy location in the town in the Segeberg district. Customers appreciate the new operator, but the predecessor, who is also the landlady, does not share this joy. The conflict escalated into a rent dispute that ended up in court.

At the heart of the dispute were financial claims and an unusual incident: the pharmacy was filled with sand. Both pharmacists, Hidary and his predecessor, presented their positions in court. The article highlighting the case first appeared on May 8, 2025.

The incident highlights tensions in the handover of rental properties in rural areas like the Segeberg district. Details on verdicts or further steps remain unclear at this time.

Articoli correlati

Crowd protesting deportation of two Iranian nurses outside Södersjukhuset hospital in Stockholm, holding signs and flags.
Immagine generata dall'IA

Protest against deportation of hospital staff in Stockholm

Riportato dall'IA Immagine generata dall'IA

Hundreds gathered on Monday outside Södersjukhuset in Stockholm to protest the deportation of two valued assistant nurses, Zahra Kazemipour and Afshad Joubeh. The couple, who fled Iran in 2016, face expulsion from Sweden due to a law change abolishing track switching for work permits. Colleagues and unions warn that the decision will severely impact healthcare.

A tenant in Berlin sublet his apartment with a significant surcharge, prompting his landlady to sue. The case has reached court, with a ruling expected on Wednesday. It could impact many rental agreements across Germany.

Riportato dall'IA

An anesthetist at Regionsklinikum Neustadt am Rübenberge faces trial. The Hannover Public Prosecutor's Office accuses him of secretly taking intimate photos of female patients over several years. Charges were recently filed.

Sweden's enforcement authority Kronofogden has priced the bankrupt housing association Femmans hus, known as the Chinese Wall, at 60 million kronor in Rosengård, Malmö. The property needs major renovations estimated at 40–50 million kronor, according to housing company Trianon. A viewing took place on Tuesday morning for potential buyers.

Riportato dall'IA

For over a decade, northern Johannesburg's Kya Sands area has been plagued by toxic smoke from illegal dumping sites turned into burning wastelands. Organized crime syndicates operate these sites, unloading vast amounts of waste daily and igniting nightly fires that release hazardous pollutants. An estimated 150,000 residents suffer health risks from the polluted air, amid failed regulatory responses.

Around 60–70 employees from the medical clinic in Falun marched to the Region House on Wednesday to protest the decision not to extend operations manager Kerstin Smids' appointment. They handed a petition with 270 signatures to health and medical care director Åsa Dedering. The staff express strong dissatisfaction with the decision, which has been questioned through letters and meetings.

Riportato dall'IA

The case of Nora Edström's ten-kilo cyst, dismissed as psychological causes for years, has now become a political issue. Liberal politician Willhelm Sundman demands an end to psychologizing young women's symptoms in healthcare. Nerikes Allehanda reports on the event.

 

 

 

Questo sito web utilizza i cookie

Utilizziamo i cookie per l'analisi per migliorare il nostro sito. Leggi la nostra politica sulla privacy per ulteriori informazioni.
Rifiuta