Build inside differently than approved?!

  • Erstellt am 2022-02-18 22:29:50

Araknis

2022-02-20 14:12:12
  • #1
With us, such a consultation is charged at €70.04 per hour for staff in the higher administrative service. If our building authority official gets up on the right side of the bed in the morning, it sometimes costs nothing, but most of the time it seems he doesn't sleep that well. This also applies to email inquiries, by the way. The invoice usually arrives before the answer.
 

Myrna_Loy

2022-02-20 14:17:21
  • #2
Our building authority simply used Corona as an excuse to prohibit ANY personal contact. And by phone, there are small time windows in which the line is constantly busy. o_O So you have to hope for a callback after contacting via email at info@.
 

11ant

2022-02-20 18:36:54
  • #3

The four cents come from the fact that April is the fourth month, or how is the odd price justified (which somehow doesn't look "clean" with any VAT rate), anyway: is it to be understood as gross or net???
 

Araknis

2022-02-20 18:43:36
  • #4
I quote the fee calculation: "Consultation according to § 59 paragraph 1 sentence 2 State Building Code outside of building inspection procedures (e.g. in the run-up to building permit procedures) as well as in exemption procedures according to § 67 State Building Code fourth entry level/ pay groups E13 - E15 €102.80 third entry level / pay groups E9-E12 €70.04 second entry level / pay groups E5-E8 €60.32 first entry level / pay groups E1-E4 €50.88 Hourly rate €70.04/hr. Calculated half hours 2/2 hrs. Fee €70.04" I think that this is as odd for the same reason as house building offers over €541,819.12 :)
 

Tassimat

2022-02-20 19:58:33
  • #5
DM-Euro conversion, percentage increases every few years, VAT.... A toast to the thorough German bureaucracy, everyone else would have rounded up.
 

Baubeginnerin

2022-02-22 22:36:32
  • #6
Hello everyone,
We probably have a solution: all the parking spaces will be next to each other in the front yard. For this, part of the house has to be set back (recess in the shared wall), but on the other side, this part will be added as an extension :)
Boundary development on both sides is not allowed.
Now another question arises and maybe someone of you knows the answer: we applied for and were approved for kfw. Now the floor plan is changing and possibly two windows. Do you have to report something like this? Or does it not matter as long as the requirements are met?
 
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