Everything at a glance

Degree level: Master of Laws (LL.M.)

Standard period of study: 5 Semester (90 ECTS )

Type Of Study: On the job

Study location: Weiden, Online

Start Of Study: Winter semester (1. Semester) and summer semester (1. Semester)

Course Language: German

Tenancy and WEG Law (LL.M.) – Advance legal expertise in Real Estate and Residential Property Management

Are you interested in the complex topics of real estate law?

The Master’s degree program in Tenancy and Condominium Law (LL.M.) is designed for working professionals who have completed a university degree — particularly lawyers holding the First or Second State Examination — and qualifies you for specialist and managerial roles in tenancy and condominium law.

The work-study program combines practice-oriented content with flexible learning models, allowing you to balance your studies and professional career effectively.

In cooperation with our partners ARBER Seminare and AK Jura, you can directly integrate the specialist lawyer training course (Fachanwaltslehrgang) into the program. Alternatively, specialist lawyer courses you have already completed—whether with our partner institutions or other external providers—may be credited toward the degree.

Job opportunities

Graduates of the internationally recognized LL.M. program in Tenancy and WEG Law enjoy excellent career prospects, as qualified professionals in real estate and condominium law are in high demand.

Typical fields of employment include law firms, property management companies, real estate enterprises, housing associations, as well as public authorities and professional organizations.

Graduates take on responsible roles in legal advisory services, the drafting and review of contracts, dispute resolution, claims management, and the legal support of complex real estate projects.

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At OTH Amberg-Weiden, we combine sound theory with practical learning. Small groups, modern facilities, personal support and close cooperation with companies create the best study conditions.
This is also confirmed by the excellent StudyCheck ratings and the success of our graduates. Those who study here are well prepared for the future.

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HIGHLIGHTS of the course

  • Practice-oriented education: Advanced study of current topics in tenancy and condominium law with a direct connection to professional practice.
  • International focus: Qualifies you to handle international legal issues and global developments professionally.
  • Professional development: Supports professional growth through targeted skills development.
  • Flexible study structure: Offers flexibility in terms of time and organization, allowing you to combine work and study with ease.
  • Expert knowledge: Benefit from practical examples and insights provided by experienced industry professionals.
  • Networking opportunities: Build a strong professional network through exchange with industry experts and fellow professionals.

Continuing education credits:
The independent publication of the master’s thesis in legal journals, anthologies, or professional books may, under certain circumstances, be credited toward the mandatory continuing professional development requirements pursuant to Section 15 of the German Specialist Lawyers’ Regulations (FAO). The decision regarding recognition lies with the respective competent Bar Association.

Structure

The work-study Master’s program in Tenancy and WEG Law (LL.M.) is designed for working professionals who have completed a university degree, particularly lawyers holding the First or Second State Examination.

The theoretical knowledge required for qualification as a Specialist Lawyer in Tenancy and Condominium Law is fully integrated into the program, meaning that attendance at an additional specialist lawyer training course is not required.

Those who have already completed a specialist lawyer training course in Tenancy and Condominium Law may have it credited toward the LL.M. program.

Tuition Fee

Tuition fee for the Tenancy and WEG Law program is €3,350 per semester, plus the student services fee.
 

Access and admission requirements

For the Master’s degree program in Tenancy and WEG Law (LL.M.), you must provide proof of a completed university degree in a relevant field and relevant professional experience following completion of your Bachelor’s degree.

You can apply for a study place during the application period via the application portal of OTH Amberg-Weiden.

The admission requirements are also outlined in Section 5 of the program’s study and examination regulations.

Certification Courses

In addition to your regular studies, you can also take certification courses at OTH Amberg-Weiden (OTH Amberg-Weiden) – for example in Digitalization and New Trends in the Working World.

These additional qualifications are a real asset to your CV and help you position yourself more effectively in your professional field. You can find an overview of all available certificates here:

Certification Courses

Application

Do you want to study Tenancy and WEG Law (LL.M.) in a Master’s program at OTH Amberg-Weiden? Then apply for the upcoming semester!

Application Portal