Buying property with a house blindly? Risks?

  • Erstellt am 2021-08-26 09:52:56

Durran

2021-09-03 21:09:04
  • #1
Short and to the point. No risk, no gain!
 

Tassimat

2021-09-03 21:12:36
  • #2
I would present the distance issue at the construction service of your city and directly ask for their assessment.
 

hampshire

2021-09-04 13:55:19
  • #3
Maybe later. Before buying, I would ask myself whether I could be satisfied with the existing spacing conditions and the "worst case" scenario. If yes, then buy. When making a decision, it is helpful to separate the levels of abstraction and first classify what has which priority. The advantage of this is that you can detach yourself from non-decision-relevant details and keep a clear head.
 

kati1337

2021-09-04 16:32:00
  • #4
A colleague has experience with something like that and they somehow had to take a load on their property side so that the missing meter on their side of the distance was maintained in such a way that a 6m distance between the buildings was still guaranteed. But that was in NDS, I don't know how it is handled elsewhere.
 

FuxxBau

2021-09-04 16:35:11
  • #5
Worst case would be no clear yes.

The 6m does not exist currently either. The neighbor is about 2.5m away.
 

kurzy

2021-09-11 09:42:12
  • #6


It is like this in every federal state. Distance area building burdens exist everywhere and are recorded in the building burdens register - except in Bavaria, where they are registered in the land register.
 
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