Apart from the fact that surveyors never make mistakes
...in our case it was a whopping 50cm
In our district in Bavaria, someone from the building authority always comes quite early to check whether the measurements from the building permit have been adhered to.
...which was then only noticed by the neighbor, who checked on her own initiative at night with a tape measure and reported it to the municipality
At least before the concrete slab was poured
What does "he doesn't have to do anything" mean? The shell builder received approved plans from the building authority. What does he want to do if the client and the building authority insist that the work be carried out according to the plans? Of course he then must.
What does "muss er nix" mean? The shell builder received plans approved by the building authority. What is he supposed to do if the client and the building authority insist that the work be done according to the plans? Of course, he has to then.
he won't do anything at first. want to bet?
no shell builder ever removes a new floor slab.
you only have to "must" when going to the bathroom...
Unfortunately, I have to agree with that. He simply does not repay anything for a beer or just like that. You will certainly have to sue, etc... Unfortunately
He has to. He received plans beforehand but did not work according to them afterwards.
The effort is not proportional to the "suffering."
Those 20 cm really hurt us, since there are only 4 meters left to the property boundary and a carport is supposed to be built there.
but you don’t have that much "leeway" anymore.
Well... to be honest... 4 meters is generous—very generous for leeway... 20 cm is 5%...
which was first noticed by the neighbor who measured on her own at night with a tape measure and reported it to the municipality
At least before pouring the foundation slab
Finally, these proper neighbors are good for something, you should keep them close... they are good construction watchdogs!