andyhh
2010-09-06 19:52:34
- #1
Hello dear forum members,
I have a somewhat tricky case that I hope I can explain reasonably clearly.
My girlfriend and I recently became parents and started looking for a property in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, since we currently live in Hamburg but would prefer to move to the countryside and closer to our parents. After some viewings with my future father-in-law, he had a great idea. Their plot with the parents-in-law’s house is so large that part of it could easily be transferred to us so we can build there. Currently, there is an old dilapidated pigsty on the property that is no longer in use. So off to the car and to the office to apply for a change of use. There they reacted immediately with a shrug and rejection. They threw around legal texts that apparently no one really understood there either. So the next step, off to the district office, but no chance there either. One could demolish the pigsty and build a new one (just stupid without pigs), the plot is not in the town’s development plan and outside the village, risk of scattered settlements, etc. Good advice is hard to come by and we don’t really know if there’s still any way to achieve anything. Where else can one turn or is there perhaps someone who knows a piece of advice? Many thanks in advance for your help
I have a somewhat tricky case that I hope I can explain reasonably clearly.
My girlfriend and I recently became parents and started looking for a property in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, since we currently live in Hamburg but would prefer to move to the countryside and closer to our parents. After some viewings with my future father-in-law, he had a great idea. Their plot with the parents-in-law’s house is so large that part of it could easily be transferred to us so we can build there. Currently, there is an old dilapidated pigsty on the property that is no longer in use. So off to the car and to the office to apply for a change of use. There they reacted immediately with a shrug and rejection. They threw around legal texts that apparently no one really understood there either. So the next step, off to the district office, but no chance there either. One could demolish the pigsty and build a new one (just stupid without pigs), the plot is not in the town’s development plan and outside the village, risk of scattered settlements, etc. Good advice is hard to come by and we don’t really know if there’s still any way to achieve anything. Where else can one turn or is there perhaps someone who knows a piece of advice? Many thanks in advance for your help