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VersuchNervGear
1 year ago

The supervisor of the facility may, however, be allowed to enter the privacy of the residents, for example for checks, but only with permission if no one is in the apartment, otherwise it is not permitted in legal terms

bcords
1 year ago

Even in a mother child institution you have a right to privacy, so if it is not a shared room, then it must not be so easily in your absence.

However, the maintainer has a certain duty to provide care, control and supervision to you and to the institution, and they may also be able to face privacy, here in case of doubt it must be weighed, which weighs harder, so your question cannot be answered in such a general way.

luibrand
1 year ago

It depends on the circumstances. If it’s a threat, or someone’s missing, it’s all right. Just not for pleasure. A supervisor has a duty to provide care, why do you want to hide something from him?