I wonder if the foundation slab of the demolition house would be usable. what do you think? Given the age, better to tear it down? It doesn't support load, does it?
I wonder if the foundation slab of the demolition house would be usable. @11ant what do you think? Given its age, better to tear it down? It doesn't bear load, does it?
I don't know anything about the foundation slab(s), but that should have been determined during the extension.
I know nothing about the slab(s), but that should have been determined during the extension.
Nothing will have been determined during the extension. It was done illegally and the ground has already settled considerably. The half-timbered house stands on a masonry foundation that is over 200 years old. I wouldn't want to call that a slab.
Mauer, clarify that. For us, it is like this: one wall belongs to us, the one next to the other neighbor stands on the boundary and thus half on our land, the neighbor had paid. Not so easy. And in the ground are foundation stones that continue on the neighbor's property under the parking lot. Due to the tight development, the buildings on the boundary shared the foundation stones.