11ant
2020-04-27 14:45:02
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A lot of property advice from me – and especially in the quality of – is only possible if the advisor can also refer to further basics. And the topographical pitfalls, which are often underestimated from a layman's perspective, aren't actually that uncommon here. If then a floating height reference point comes into play in a "construction area akin to a military training ground," the keyhole view "only on the affected property" is not enough. But of course, everyone has to decide for themselves whether they want to mention the facts that allow them to comment in a more qualified way than just "nice or not nice." Everyone is the architect of their own fortune and can, in extreme cases, simply leave the other seventeen major blunders of a completely foolish plan as is, because they only noticed themselves at one point that they lacked a better idea. Remember how often we have this here: a labyrinth with a big bundle of lovingly built-in construction defects where the OP only registered here to ask whether to run the pantry sliding door in front of, inside, or behind the wall.Exactly, it depends on what you want. [...] There may be cases where you actually have to go into the "depths," but in my opinion, in most cases it can work without that.