Zaba12
2020-02-14 07:34:04
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Hm... you actually have to specify the type of heating with the building permit! What else do you want to apply for there? I only know of a building permit granted within 2 days via an exemption certificate. Isn’t that only possible with an existing development plan? Doesn’t really look like it, does it? Who installed the utilities in the house? It looks to me like a holiday home, what type of usage did you specify? My grandma also has a similar house in the allotment garden.In January 2020, our house Norges Hus from Estonia, model 59, was erected in Burk. We bought it in Germany through the respective provider in Germany. The building permit took 2 days. Then it was granted. The foundation turned out very level. There were no problems during the erection. Our house was set up with an entrance door, finished roof with tiles. So almost finished on the outside. Now the interior finishing comes next. The studs inside were also erected. Now we can freely decide who will do the interior finishing for us. There are plenty of options to negotiate the prices. It is all made of wood, a cordless screwdriver is enough to complete the rest. And whatever else you might need. We will install an infrared underfloor heating. And install a cold water pipe. Hot water via a flow heater. And apply for heating electricity. The house cost us a total of 50,000. Without foundation and building plot. We made a down payment of 20,000. The rest upon delivery, as the truck stood in front of the door. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.