And why did he then tell the site manager that he wouldn’t make a fuss about the built-over fence?
Maybe I expressed myself incorrectly.
He put up a fence when he built back then.
The fence, just like his house, is 3 cm on our side.
Which, for God’s sake, doesn’t bother us.
Everyone benefits from it anyway.
His statement is that we would have to bear half of the costs.
But he is also waiving the money.
Oh, I see, from his perspective you contribute and he the material for the shared fence, and you the property on which it stands. Funny fellow - on the other hand also a basis for Kölsch togetherness
When our architect noticed that he had built too much, we talked to him back then. But we were able to calm him down quickly. He only asked at that time if he would need a lawyer now. I answered that he doesn't need a lawyer, just a cold beer when moving in. That settled the matter for us.
So you already had a meeting with him in advance/during the planning? Had you already shown him your planning in advance? What I will never understand is, when building or buying a semi-detached house, you must be aware that you will eventually have a neighbor, whether with children or without. If I don't want that, I have to snap up Steven's 6000m² plot of land.
So you had a meeting with him before/during the planning? Had you already shown him your planning in advance?
What I will never understand is, when you build or buy a semi-detached house, you have to be aware that at some point you will have a neighbor. Regardless of whether they have children or not. If you don’t want that, you have to grab Steven’s 6000m² plot for yourself
We had already introduced ourselves in advance.
During the planning, my husband showed him our drafts.
That way he could see what to expect.
In my opinion, that’s only right.
We didn’t want to completely exclude him.
Maybe I expressed myself wrong. He put up a fence when he built back then. The fence is just like his house 3 cm on our side. Which does not bother us for God's sake. Everyone benefits from it. His statement is that we should bear half of the costs. But he also waives the money.
why? he chose his favorite fence so he also pays. Or could you have had a say? I wouldn't engage in such discussions