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As an Expat in Germany: How to Cancel Contracts in German (2025 Guide)

A complete guide for expats on canceling German contracts — mobile, gym, internet, and more — with legal deadlines, templates, and common mistakes to avoid.

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Moving to Germany is exciting. Navigating German bureaucracy? Less so. One of the most common pain points for expats is canceling contracts — whether it's a mobile phone plan, gym membership, internet service, or apartment lease.

This guide covers everything you need to know to cancel contracts in Germany legally and efficiently, even if your German isn't perfect.

Table of Contents

  1. Why Canceling Contracts in Germany Is Different
  2. The German "Kündigung" — What You Need to Know
  3. Most Common Contracts Expats Need to Cancel
  4. Legal Deadlines You Must Know
  5. How to Write a German Cancellation Letter (Kündigungsbrief)
  6. Step-by-Step: Cancel Any German Contract
  7. DIN 5008: The German Letter Format Standard
  8. Common Mistakes Expats Make
  9. Free Tool: Generate Your German Cancellation Letter

1. Why Canceling Contracts in Germany Is Different

Germany has a strong culture of formal written contracts and strict cancellation rules. Unlike in many countries where you can cancel online with one click, German providers often require:

  • Written notice (Schriftform) — a physical letter or formal email
  • Minimum notice periods (Kündigungsfristen) — typically 1–3 months before contract end
  • Specific format requirements — the letter must include your name, contract number, and desired termination date
  • Delivery proof — a registered letter (Einschreiben) is highly recommended

Missing a deadline by even one day can mean your contract automatically renews for another 12 months. Yes, really.


2. The German "Kündigung" — What You Need to Know

Kündigung (pronounced: künd-ig-oong) is the German word for cancellation or termination notice. Key terms you'll encounter:

German Term English Meaning
Kündigung Cancellation / termination notice
Kündigungsfrist Notice period (time before contract end)
Mindestlaufzeit Minimum contract duration
Vertragsende Contract end date
ordentliche Kündigung Regular/ordinary cancellation
außerordentliche Kündigung Extraordinary/immediate cancellation
Einschreiben Registered mail
Kundennummer Customer number
zum nächstmöglichen Termin At the earliest possible date

3. Most Common Contracts Expats Need to Cancel

Mobile Phone Contracts

Providers: Telekom, Vodafone, O2, 1&1

  • Typical minimum term: 24 months
  • Notice period: 1 month before end

Gym Memberships

Providers: McFit, FitX, ALDI Fitness, local studios

  • Typical minimum term: 12 months
  • Notice period: 6 weeks before end

Internet / DSL / Cable

Providers: Telekom, Vodafone, 1&1, Unitymedia (now Vodafone)

  • Typical minimum term: 24 months
  • Notice period: 1 month before end

Apartment Lease (Mietvertrag)

  • Notice period: 3 months (tenant) / 3–12 months (landlord, varies)
  • Must be signed by all tenants named in the contract

Streaming Subscriptions

Amazon Prime, Netflix, DAZN — usually easier, often cancelable online. But some local German streaming services require written notice.

Insurance (Versicherung)

  • Typical notice period: 1 month before annual renewal
  • Special cancellation rights apply after a claim or price increase

4. Legal Deadlines You Must Know

Germany's contract law (BGB — Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch) and the 2022 Telecommunications Act (TKG) have significantly improved consumer rights for expats:

The 2022 TKG Reform (Good News for Expats)

For new mobile and internet contracts signed after March 1, 2022:

  • Contracts no longer auto-renew for 12 months if you miss the deadline
  • Instead, they become month-to-month after the minimum term
  • You can cancel with 1 month's notice at any time

For older contracts (before March 2022), the old rules may still apply.

General Rules

Contract Type Notice Period How to Calculate
Mobile (new, post-2022) 1 month After minimum term: cancel anytime
Mobile (old) 1 month Before contract end date
Internet/DSL 1 month Before contract end date
Gym 6 weeks Before contract end date
Apartment (tenant) 3 months To end of a calendar month
Insurance 1 month Before annual renewal date

5. How to Write a German Cancellation Letter (Kündigungsbrief)

A German cancellation letter must include:

  1. Your full name and address (top left)
  2. Provider's full name and address (below your address)
  3. Date (right-aligned)
  4. Subject line (Betreff): "Kündigung meines Vertrags – Kundennummer [XXXX]"
  5. Salutation: "Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,"
  6. Body: Clear cancellation statement with your contract/customer number and desired end date
  7. Request for confirmation: Ask for written confirmation of the cancellation date
  8. Closing: "Mit freundlichen Grüßen,"
  9. Your signature and printed name

Template in German (with English annotations)

[Your Name]                                    ← Your full name
[Street Address]
[ZIP Code City]                                ← e.g., 10115 Berlin

[Provider Name]
[Provider Address]
[ZIP Code City]

[City, Date]                                   ← e.g., Berlin, 10. März 2025

Betreff: Kündigung meines Vertrags – Kundennummer [XXXXXXXX]
                                               ← Subject: Cancellation – Customer No.

Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,

hiermit kündige ich meinen Vertrag             ← I hereby cancel my contract
(Kundennummer: [XXXXXXXX])                     ← Customer number
ordentlich und fristgerecht                    ← properly and in due time
zum nächstmöglichen Termin.                    ← at the earliest possible date

Ich bitte um eine schriftliche Bestätigung     ← I request written confirmation
der Kündigung sowie des genauen                ← of the cancellation and the exact
Vertragsendedatums.                            ← contract end date.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen,                       ← Yours sincerely,

[Your signature]
[Your printed name]

6. Step-by-Step: Cancel Any German Contract

Step 1: Find Your Contract Details

Locate your:

  • Kundennummer (customer number) — on invoices, emails, or in your online account
  • Vertragsbeginn (contract start date) — when did the contract start?
  • Mindestlaufzeit (minimum term) — how long is the initial commitment?

Step 2: Calculate Your Deadline

Count backward from your contract end date by the notice period. For example:

  • Contract ends: June 30, 2025
  • Notice period: 6 weeks
  • Latest cancellation date: May 19, 2025

Don't cut it close. Send at least 1 week early to account for postal delivery.

Step 3: Write Your Cancellation Letter

Use LexiLetter to generate a proper German cancellation letter in under 60 seconds. Just describe what you want to cancel in English or German, and the tool creates:

  • A DIN 5008-formatted letter
  • With the correct recipient address (automatically looked up)
  • Ready to download as PDF

Step 4: Send It Properly

  • Recommended: Send via Einschreiben (registered mail) at your local Postamt (post office). Costs ~€3-4 but gives you legal proof of delivery.
  • Alternative: Send via email to the provider's cancellation address (check their website). Follow up with a phone call to confirm receipt.

Step 5: Save the Confirmation

When you receive the written confirmation (Kündigungsbestätigung):

  • Note the confirmed end date
  • Set a reminder if there's a final billing date
  • Keep the document for at least 1 year

7. DIN 5008: The German Letter Format Standard

You might wonder why German letters look so specific. The answer is DIN 5008 — Germany's official standard for business correspondence, maintained by the Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN).

Key DIN 5008 formatting rules:

  • Left margin: 2.5 cm
  • Sender address in header (can include phone, email)
  • Recipient address block in a standardized window position
  • Date formatted as DD.MM.YYYY (e.g., 10.03.2025)
  • 2 blank lines before salutation
  • Salutation: "Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren," (never "Hallo" in formal letters)
  • Closing: "Mit freundlichen Grüßen," (always with comma)

Getting this right matters because companies may use formatting as an excuse to challenge letters. LexiLetter automatically applies DIN 5008 formatting to every letter it generates.


8. Common Mistakes Expats Make

Mistake 1: Canceling too late

Fix: Set a calendar reminder when you sign any contract. Calculate the notice deadline immediately and save it.

Mistake 2: Sending email without confirmation

Fix: Always request a Kündigungsbestätigung. If no reply within 2 weeks, send via registered mail.

Mistake 3: Using the wrong address

Fix: German companies have different addresses for billing, support, and cancellations. LexiLetter looks up the correct cancellation address automatically.

Mistake 4: Not including your customer number

Fix: Always include Kundennummer. Without it, the company can't identify your account.

Mistake 5: Canceling only via the app or phone

Fix: Many German providers only accept written cancellation for legal purposes. Verbal cancellations are often not binding.

Mistake 6: Not knowing about special cancellation rights

Fix: In Germany, you have the right to cancel immediately (außerordentliche Kündigung) in special circumstances like moving abroad, illness, or significant service changes.


9. Free Tool: Generate Your German Cancellation Letter

Writing a formal German letter is stressful enough in your native language. In German, it's even harder.

LexiLetter solves this:

  1. Go to lexiletter.com
  2. Describe what you want to cancel — in English or German
  3. The AI writes a proper German cancellation letter with:
    • Correct DIN 5008 formatting
    • Your information pre-filled
    • The right recipient address (automatically researched)
  4. Download your PDF and send it

The first 3 letters are completely free. No account needed to try.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I write the cancellation letter in English? No — German companies require German-language correspondence. Use LexiLetter to generate the German version from your English description.

What if I'm moving back to my home country? Moving abroad is often grounds for an extraordinary cancellation (außerordentliche Kündigung). You can cancel most contracts with shorter notice than usual. Provide proof of your move (e.g., deregistration certificate from the Einwohnermeldeamt).

Can a company refuse my cancellation? If you followed the correct procedure and timing, no. If they try, send the letter again via registered mail with delivery confirmation and seek advice from the Verbraucherzentrale (consumer advice center).

How do I cancel if I've already left Germany? You can send a registered letter from abroad. Alternatively, use LexiLetter to create the PDF and send it via email to the provider's cancellation address — keep all confirmation emails.


Summary

Canceling contracts in Germany as an expat doesn't have to be overwhelming. The key steps:

  1. Find your contract details (Kundennummer, start date, minimum term)
  2. Calculate the notice deadline
  3. Write a proper German cancellation letter (Kündigungsbrief)
  4. Send via registered mail (Einschreiben)
  5. Save the confirmation

Use LexiLetter to skip the writing stress and generate a perfect German cancellation letter in under 60 seconds.

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Last updated: March 2025. This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For specific legal questions, consult a German lawyer or your local Verbraucherzentrale.

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