Bauexperte
2014-01-17 23:49:41
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Good evening,
It is possible, but quite complicated and not manageable without a tax advisor and notary; I had a construction on someone else's land years ago in Neuss. It is not as stated in one post that the land and the house form an economic unit. But it is also far from simple to fix and secure the necessary measures for all parties involved. In such a constellation, more than ever, the worst case must be examined in advance and regulated bindingly for the future.
Anyway, talk to a tax advisor and a notary you trust; otherwise, it will definitely go wrong. Knowledge learned by heart does not protect you from ending up with nothing at the end of the day!
Rhenish greetings
I wanted to ask, what does it look like if you want to build your house on someone else's property?
Meaning, the land does not belong to you, but to relatives.
What needs to be considered?
Are there sources to read up on?
It is possible, but quite complicated and not manageable without a tax advisor and notary; I had a construction on someone else's land years ago in Neuss. It is not as stated in one post that the land and the house form an economic unit. But it is also far from simple to fix and secure the necessary measures for all parties involved. In such a constellation, more than ever, the worst case must be examined in advance and regulated bindingly for the future.
Anyway, talk to a tax advisor and a notary you trust; otherwise, it will definitely go wrong. Knowledge learned by heart does not protect you from ending up with nothing at the end of the day!
Rhenish greetings