 The issue of the housing market in Berlin is that few large corporations own a very big share of the market. This gives them a lot of power and leads to problems such as dubious service charges, census modernization, no heating in winter, a general lack of affordable housing and rising rents. And while all of this affects marginalized groups very severely, it even has an impact on middle-class families or pensioners who can afford to live here less and less. Deutsche Wohnen-Quent Eignen initiated a referendum one year ago on whether to expropriate the large profit-oriented housing corporations and socialize their housing stock so that it would belong to all of the billionaires. We won over an incredible 59.1%. And now it's time to put pressure onto the implementation of the referendum.