Hidden costs in the property purchase contract?

  • Erstellt am 2019-03-17 00:44:14

DamDumDob

2021-01-26 08:47:47
  • #1
Ok, thanks. The costs for electricity, water supply and wastewater are mentioned separately as covered, i.e. only the telephone or fiber optic connection is missing. What does this approximately cost?
 

Joedreck

2021-01-26 08:56:45
  • #2
You can probably find that on your provider's website.
 

axwell23

2024-04-20 17:05:51
  • #3
Hello.

Brief matter of fact.

I purchased a plot of land from a municipality with the addition "Randerschlossen." During the inspection of the property with a municipal employee, I was assured that all utilities (media) were available and that I should not expect any further costs for development outside the property. The connections from the property to the street are to be carried out at my own expense.

Now the utility company is approaching me and demanding this construction cost contribution back. I am supposed to pay for the line from the edge of the property to the connection point. This is about 60 meters.

Is this legally permissible? Shouldn't the addition regarding the construction cost contribution have been included in the purchase contract?

Thanks in advance.
 

nordanney

2024-04-20 18:28:25
  • #4
Which construction cost subsidy? Aren't these the same lines? Or what are you talking about regarding the 60 meters? Legally what exactly is acceptable? Please bring some structure to your post. This is completely incomprehensible. Or make a drawing for us.
 

axwell23

2024-04-20 20:50:27
  • #5
An excerpt from the correspondence:

The development contractor prepared a connection up to the construction site. The costs of creating the connection plus construction cost subsidy are borne by the connection recipient/customer. The association is now claiming the costs for the already advanced house connection line back from you, that explains the 60 m
 

ypg

2024-04-21 01:12:34
  • #6
Again: what kind of construction cost subsidy? There are and were no subsidies with us. If or how your municipality handles it, you have to inquire there. Does that mean you have to pay a subsidy? She probably could have expressed that better if there can be a supply gap. Regarding the question: You have no choice but to accept it. Which costs may additionally arise with a property does not have to be included in the notary contract. Partial or here fringe connection is sufficient.
 

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