Is it allowed to position privacy screens arbitrarily on your own property?

  • Erstellt am 2021-03-13 10:21:30

Escroda

2021-03-14 13:33:49
  • #1
Yes. No, as long as your privacy screen remains under 2m height. That is not permitted. Either on the boundary or 1m distance. Good attitude. The Lower Saxony State Building Code also only provides for that if the neighbor wants to deviate from neighbor-protecting regulations. Yes. No. Yes. §5, paragraph 8, no. 1, letter b) Not that I know of. But there is the Lower Saxony Neighbor Law, sixth section. Yes. None or at least one meter, unless the box is higher than 3m or longer than 9m or there is already another building on the boundary, so that a total of 9m is exceeded, or on any other neighbor boundary, except to the street, there is already one or more buildings, so that a total of 15m is exceeded. up to 2m height it doesn’t matter Not your problem. According to §27 Lower Saxony Neighbor Law, paragraph 1, no. 1 your neighbor has to enclose on their property.
 

kati1337

2021-03-14 15:42:45
  • #2
I will quote one answer on behalf of all: Thank you, thank you, thank you! :) That helps me enormously. I think I will simply set up a privacy screen on my side of the property, but if I don't have to keep any distances, probably close to the boundary.
 

11ant

2021-03-14 20:03:05
  • #3
"Or" is correct. In §34 areas, one often deals with "de facto building boundaries," i.e., an imaginary frame is drawn around the existing buildings of the neighborhood. "Not further forward than Meier" and "not further backward than Müller" then have the same effect as if these lines were directly drawn onto the affected property.
 

kati1337

2021-03-16 14:36:29
  • #4

By the way, that is the gem. :)
I just checked, and it actually does stand right on the boundary. So the shed doesn’t, but the ground slabs seem to run along the boundary.
Then we really need to talk again about the fencing. We had agreed once that we wanted to fence with a shared hedge on the boundary, but it seems that is off the table now. And I’m not willing to give up any of the hedge from my property; we already have a tiny garden anyway.
 

11ant

2021-03-16 14:47:42
  • #5
But first of all, it is positioned so deep that the problem is almost completely solved by, in a figurative sense, "looking over it"; and secondly, I would simply consider it a container for locking up the construction equipment.
 

Holzhäuschen

2021-03-16 14:56:05
  • #6


I would strongly advise against hops. It spreads a lot, is hardly controllable, and has practically strangled several of my plants. It is very stubborn when removing and leaves many scratches. It was left by the previous tenant and I curse it every year anew.

For quick and beautiful greening, I find the pipevine (Aristolochia macrophylla) great; it has beautiful leaves and grows very fast. It is also easier to prune.
 

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