Bauherrin123
2025-07-19 15:34:13
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Oh, and his grill is right next to the wall. He has a big garden, and out of consideration, since this is held so high here, which apparently only applies to me, but none of my neighbors here would expect him to move it somewhere else. As I said, I grew up in my parents' terraced house, where almost everyone places their grills away from the house and terrace somewhere else, but not a single one right next to the wall. As I said, I do not expect him to move his grill for me, but for these reasons, I want a higher wall and not a fence that lets smell and smoke through. Unfortunately, my husband also has some allergies, so we protect ourselves a bit.
The neighbor is always about money; he has to fuss until he can say he wants to pay less, then he'll agree to put an end to it, and I agreed. But for the fence, the rule is: on the property boundary, a chain-link fence if desired, I am not forced to pay for an enclosure with a more expensive fence than that. And everyone can build whatever they want on their side. I do not want a fence on the boundary, and certainly not have to share one. First of all, I want the same all around my entire house, not the cheap stuff he wants to put in the middle; I want it uniform and 180 cm high. That means I can build only on my property at the boundary, not on the line. But I will also go to the building authority on Monday, since there are often contradictory statements, to be absolutely sure what is allowed and have it in writing. I also want it in writing that I want to build the terrace and roofing bigger or longer; the terrace is no problem, I have to ask if roofing around the corner is allowed.
The neighbor is always about money; he has to fuss until he can say he wants to pay less, then he'll agree to put an end to it, and I agreed. But for the fence, the rule is: on the property boundary, a chain-link fence if desired, I am not forced to pay for an enclosure with a more expensive fence than that. And everyone can build whatever they want on their side. I do not want a fence on the boundary, and certainly not have to share one. First of all, I want the same all around my entire house, not the cheap stuff he wants to put in the middle; I want it uniform and 180 cm high. That means I can build only on my property at the boundary, not on the line. But I will also go to the building authority on Monday, since there are often contradictory statements, to be absolutely sure what is allowed and have it in writing. I also want it in writing that I want to build the terrace and roofing bigger or longer; the terrace is no problem, I have to ask if roofing around the corner is allowed.