Bauexperte
2014-09-05 10:30:42
- #1
Hello,
Rhenish regards
These costs you are referring to concern the internal development; the property seller has nothing to do with these costs. He can’t either, after all he is selling a fully developed property (in your case, indeed all public lines are already on the property) but you are building the single-family house and only at that point—precisely when the sanitary pipe installation has taken place—can the internal development (the remaining 3.00 meters) be carried out. These costs count as ancillary construction costs, which you have to consider in your financing.The city has confirmed to me that the water / wastewater has already been paid for. Also, other development costs of the city are paid. Now it’s about the connections on the property. Gas / electricity / telecommunications are installed. The owner claims that the costs have already been paid. I have not yet received any information about this from the municipal utilities ... the connections into the house are clear. The lines (gas / electricity / telecommunications) are located 3 meters behind the curb on the property. I was concerned about the costs of these 3 meters. Have these already been paid by the current owner or do I pay the costs if I extend from the transfer point further to the house?
Can you generally tell me how this works. After installation (lines lie 3 meters beyond the property boundary inside the property), are gas / electricity / telecommunications billed directly to the property owner or do I have to pay as soon as I start building? Until now, I assumed that from the transfer point on the property to the house, I have to bear the costs.
Rhenish regards