pkiensch
2021-08-05 13:32:39
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Very interesting, I'll check it out!I didn't mean anything "complicated", for example I know a project where a little club of young retirees built themselves a handful of bungalows on the campus of an abandoned folding carton "factory" - that was a typical "non-disruptive business" on the edge of a rural §34 district. Take a look at La Compostella Neuwied, they founded a GbR (partnership) for it.
Yes, I understood it that way too. What I meant: Whether such a project works out and then you argue with partners because of Rottweilers ((:), or you live "normally" and have problems with strangers as neighbors, doesn't make a fundamental difference to me (on the one hand you can ignore strangers more easily without friendships breaking apart; on the other hand friends share core values that can help in conflict resolution). Neighborhood is always a social structure that can work well or less well. I wouldn't want to let it fail by speculating about quarrels before anything has even happened.I understood it as meaning that it was not a Rottweiler belonging to an external neighbor, but one belonging to a partner couple.