Boundary to the neighbor with garage built over by approximately 1-2 cm

  • Erstellt am 2020-03-22 18:17:48

kaho674

2020-03-25 11:49:32
  • #1

Don't you find it crazy that you stake out your claim to within 2 cm or create millimeter-accurate survey reports? Or rather, that it is even necessary at all because the space is so limited? That's somehow sick. I prefer my village.
 

11ant

2020-03-25 12:34:13
  • #2
*Sports palace mode on* Do you want the total millimeter guy? *Sports palace mode off* In peaceful cohabitation, it should actually be more relaxed - but the chain ring is also one of those utopian crap that recurs in urban planning about as often as Halley's comet; and with the chain ring, the deviations also add up. I experience this several times a week in the parking lot of my local supply area: there are row parking spaces that might have sufficed for the Gogomobiles of sixty years ago. About forty of them, of which three are always free: everyone parks a bit "too far" from the next one, until a gap is needed to fix the derailed rhythm. And every few years some idiot orders the world-detached line spacing to be freshly repainted. Ten centimeters more would be enough, there would be two fewer spaces in total, but effectively one more.
 

Escroda

2020-03-26 16:36:06
  • #3
Yes, anything under 3cm is not worth mentioning. At 4, 5, 6 you can raise a finger, for the chain house or garage yard the index finger, for the 1000m² plot another one. Specifying millimeters is actually unprofessional. It can be done in the calculation proof due to rounding up and down, but it has no place in the drawing. However, 's survey report shows that it was not about millimeters and not about 2cm but about 7cm! I fully understand taking a closer look - even in rural areas.
 

Ypsi aus NI

2020-03-26 22:29:53
  • #4
Current example from today: We had a property surveyed and the surveyor was here today. Our neighbor's fence is 3cm on our side... And it doesn't matter. 'Building law tolerance'... And the surveyor has been doing his job for a few decades! I actually had to think of this thread and thought this answer might calm you down a bit?
 

ypg

2020-03-26 22:56:27
  • #5
Unfortunately, with the chainwheel, simply put, it’s very annoying when you plan right on the edge. I remember the thread... 12 meters of plot width? And then being disadvantaged... ... would then be the consequence. I would probably have the garage built with bricks. I also find that insane. Hardly anyone here has the boundary stones. But it’s also leased land, people seem to be more tolerant there Although: there are fences on almost 90% of the properties. We have none... neighbors on both sides have one
 

guckuck2

2020-03-27 06:32:16
  • #6


No. If a prefabricated garage with a standard size (298/300cm?) was planned, the alternative is to choose the next smaller model or pay for a custom size. With masonry, you only lose even more space in the garage!
 

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