Not here in the Lower Rhine region. That's why I'm asking. With forfeiture, the construction becomes expensive, damages are unforeseeable, and it's practically non-lendable for the bank. A deal-breaker for me as a real estate banker.
Really, so around here it is excluded directly in the notarized contract.
We even built without waiver directly on a mining site five years ago (by now the development area is completely built up or the last plots are about to be completed - about 200-250 houses). It was the RAG.
We even built directly on a mining site without any compromise five years ago (by now the development area is completely built up or the last plots are about to be finished - approx. 200-250 houses). It was the RAG.
Not here in the Lower Rhine region. That’s why I’m asking. Giving up makes the construction expensive, damages are unforeseeable and practically uninsurable for the bank. A knockout criterion for me as a real estate banker.
Then try to find a plot without [QUOTE] right in the middle of the Ruhr area. That should be almost hopeless, but the banks still play along.