Construction progress: Duplex with WU basement and developed attic

  • Erstellt am 2021-01-04 14:44:59

Hausbau0815

2022-07-17 18:41:41
  • #1

: I just looked back again and found your comment from April 2021. The fact is, we are finishing our construction project and our house is neither the ship you described, nor am I Klaus Kinski. ypg's great remark as well: This all reads like a gambling addict who cannot accept the end because he has already put so much into the machines, should be disproved by this. And if I tell you that despite all obstacles we are managing our 2x 210 sqm living space and 180 sqm fully finished, tiled basement with underfloor heating, currently the best air heat pump technology as well as above-average sanitary facilities, per semi-detached house 150 sockets, 7 WLAN and 7 TV connections ProHaus, 2x 45 sqm terraces, 2 cisterns, fence, parking spaces, etc. for well under 1 million €, then you might be amazed and could still learn something from me.
 

apokolok

2022-07-17 18:51:58
  • #2
Yes, yes, you can definitely learn a lot from you, no question. I underestimated your stubbornness (really in a positive sense). Nevertheless, it is probably a path you have taken that one would not necessarily recommend to a person with an average nerve constitution. I have great respect for you when it comes to seeing things through.
 

Hausbau0815

2022-07-17 18:57:23
  • #3
And why should "any learning effect" then take place with me??? If I had not acted the way I did, we would now have a construction ruin with a lot of debt on our hands. I never claimed that it was pleasant. But I cannot make anything out of "learning effect".
 

K a t j a

2022-07-17 20:26:02
  • #4
That's the problem. ;) The question is probably also whether one can learn lacking people skills?
 

i_b_n_a_n

2022-07-17 21:44:57
  • #5
when I read some other stories here about how often the wildest contracts are signed with naive trust without the slightest clue what they mean, let alone getting professional support for it ... phew. I believe the Fleischerhaus is also a special story in a certain way. But the end seems to turn out better than in some others (and others would have ended up under the circumstances in the debt tower or in the loony bin - or is there even a combo?)

Over the longer course of business life, you encounter quite a few scoundrels, you don’t recognize every one of them immediately - unfortunately. That doesn’t necessarily have to do with good or bad judgment of character
 

Hausbau0815

2022-07-17 22:32:44
  • #6

: Learning effect = people skills??? Do I understand that correctly?
To me, a learning effect is when it rains today and I forgot my umbrella, so I take it with me tomorrow if the weather is similar.
Now tell me what learning effect or people skills have to do with my lawyer, who knows my misery, recommending a company (also his client) that was already on the verge of bankruptcy at the time the contract was awarded. Or when the general contractor commissions a subcontractor to deliver 5 staircases, which he then simply does not deliver. Or the placement agency with which we signed the first construction contract informs us that they have been working with 3 construction companies for over 10 years and that we just get the one who first drives his company into bankruptcy and then closes it, and we get a nice letter from the court that we are owed nearly €130,000 by the "successor company," which now only exists as a mailbox company. At the same time, he founds a new construction company. People skills??? Learning effect??? Forget it.
 
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