No guarantee, but I believe that once the energy consultant has confirmed it, no one checks it again. At least, I have not heard of any case so far.
The KfW conducts random checks for all energy-related subsidies. This takes place after the confirmation is submitted following the completion and can still happen after a few years. Either the subsidized invoices are requested or an on-site inspection of the subsidized property is carried out by employees of Dena.
Thus, a subsequent audit is possible, but the probability is low.
Whereas after construction many things can no longer be checked, as they are built over or plastered over. He may perhaps then complain about the exhaust hood in the kitchen, but certainly not the insulation under the floor slab. He has to rely on the energy consultant for that.
The conditions are supposed to be improved again in a few weeks. I hope they do it properly. One can be curious.
The most important thing would be to raise the income limits to a proper level, for example like the NRW.Bank. With some luck, there might also be an increase in the loan amount, but I wouldn’t count on that.
The most important thing would be to raise the income limits to a proper level, such as those of NRW.Bank. With a bit of luck, there will also be an increase in the loan amount, but I wouldn't count on that.
I think I have read both. However, I am more in favor of the higher limit. Better to support many families with a little than few with a lot. I dream of the 90,000 instead of 60 ;-)