Build a terraced end house with an additional unit (GÜ) on your own

  • Erstellt am 2019-05-27 10:48:59

LordNibbler

2021-05-25 10:36:52
  • #1

So we have a Highline H3 with outer dimensions of 275x235cm. I can just about fit my bicycle into the 235cm depth given the small interior dimensions.

 

goalkeeper

2021-05-25 10:42:27
  • #2
We have now ordered the Avantgarde A4 with 1.80x3.60m. At the front double doors where the bicycles have space and at the back on the side then a single door for the other stuff like chairs or similar. That should fit now.

Comes exactly after the parking spaces to the property boundary to the other end house.
 

11ant

2021-05-25 11:17:17
  • #3
I would definitely charge the favorite neighbor for that as a temporary garden shed.
 

goalkeeper

2021-05-28 14:07:21
  • #4
Our garden landscaper has now completed parts of the fence as well as the foundation for the Biohort.

Meanwhile, the "beloved neighbor" has started shoveling gravel by hand.

We are currently on vacation, but our "neighborhood watch" said that our children together would be faster with the toy excavator.
 

goalkeeper

2021-07-15 12:49:02
  • #5
To keep the actual thread "current":



You are completely right. In the meantime, he has brought in some gravel to fill up the height difference from the neighbor (2.90m basement depth) to us (foundation depth 2.60m), since according to the court order he is no longer allowed to underpin. Then, on Saturday, a surveyor came who measured the depth exactly.

According to the new building application (the third one by now), he now plans to set his basement at our 2.60m. However, he apparently will have a height problem, since he then cannot comply with the maximum total height of 11m – if you judge by the long faces around the construction pit. :rolleyes:

On Monday, the last, or should I say the next to last, house in the area will be erected – now only Bob the Builder with his competent team is missing.

Meanwhile, more and more neighbors are getting annoyed with him, because we still have a proper pile of earth in the garden, which later has to be put back into the terrace hole illegally dug out by the neighbor – and that is now disturbing the neighbors while they are landscaping their gardens.

But everyone knows who is to blame. ;)
 

tomtom79

2021-07-15 12:52:37
  • #6
I would have shoved the thing back into its hole already, especially if it were lying on my property. He had plenty of deadlines.
 

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