Building Authority Problems - Purchased a Defective Plot

  • Erstellt am 2020-04-23 19:52:14

Laufi92

2020-04-23 22:29:14
  • #1

Thank you very much for your assessment. We will now first try to approach the architect tomorrow and ask him to properly include the wall and the cellar in the plans. This has not been the case so far. He only mapped the terrain in the immediate vicinity of the house. We still don’t understand why this hillside and the wall are attracting so much attention at all. They play no role whatsoever in our construction project.
 

Vicky Pedia

2020-04-23 22:30:34
  • #2
Thank you! I think that is the purpose of the forum! Making fun is (also) not wanted here!
 

Vicky Pedia

2020-04-23 22:32:26
  • #3
sometimes? Then it wasn't the first time?
 

Tarnari

2020-04-23 22:34:30
  • #4
I suspect it’s because of the authorities! We also had an experience here with a small tree, which even ended up occupying the local politicians, including a 10-person on-site inspection. Just this tree delayed the building permit by 3 months. Sometimes you can only shake your head.
 

11ant

2020-04-24 00:31:23
  • #5
I can’t remember Altai at all in this thread. Yes, I am fluent in the German of the authority; everything there is also clearly stated. The OP just needs to put himself in the shoes of someone who knows nothing about the "rock cellar." Then he has the same mental image (like me), namely: a plot of land with an apparently incomplete demolition. Unlike the official employee, it is clear to me that the grove did not just grow since the demolition, and consequently, the assumption is illogical that behind the supposedly only not-demolished wall the embankment was only then piled up. He sees a local reality, compares this with the (presumably not precise) map in his folder (which probably shows a terrain without this elevation), and comes to the nasty conclusion that this is the work of an unauthorized action. Such a district administration also does not send the most experienced old hand if some ill-wisher calls and rats on the landowner.
 

Escroda

2020-04-24 05:49:39
  • #6
There you go. There we have it. The building documents are incomplete. BauVorlV § 7 Excerpt from the cadastral register, site plan ... (3) The site plan must, insofar as necessary for the assessment of the construction project, include: ... 4. the existing buildings on the building plot and the neighboring plots indicating their use, ridge and exterior wall height, roof shape and the type of exterior walls and roofing, 5. monuments including ensembles as well as protected parts of nature and landscape on the building plot and on the neighboring plots, ... 13. the distances of the planned building to other buildings on the building plot and on the neighboring plots, to the neighboring boundaries as well as the clearance distances of the planned buildings and existing buildings on the building plot and neighboring plots, ... 15. protected tree stock. ... It is the authority’s task to check this. But if the stock is not shown at all, it cannot be checked whether all regulations are complied with. According to BayernAtlas, the building plot consists of two parcels. Is that visible in the building application? Do you have the documents from the demolition permit? Here, it would certainly help to inspect the building file for the property to find out what was ever approved and what is recorded at the authority. That should actually have been done before purchase. To be able to assess the other complaints, you would have to show the submitted documents such as site plan, floor plans and elevations. I have often been immensely annoyed by employees at offices; but that is exactly what makes it so easy for sloppy planners to shift their own shortcomings onto "the officials."
 

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