Kekse
2019-08-13 06:55:51
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unclear. Maybe she can also explain set-off with her claims — whether that is possible somehow depends on what was due at the time of insolvency and what was not (and this question is less trivial than one might think)
Nothing is explained there. Insolvency proceedings are rather unfair. Collections go on endlessly. Set-off is not accepted. Promotion and liabilities are clearly separatedunclear. Maybe she can also explain set-off with her claims — whether that is possible somehow depends on what was due at the time of insolvency and what was not (and this question is less trivial than one might think)
Sure, why not?
Legal advice: Because it is prohibited. The forum operator also gets into hot water because of it.
The fact that the perimeter insulation protrudes is common practice, isn't it? Is he supposed to build the walls onto the insulation?Here is another nice photo of our construction. According to the contract, a 10 cm external insulation was applied to the basement. However, this was not taken into account when building the ground floor walls. So now the insulation protrudes around the house.