Tassimat
2020-09-30 11:17:33
- #1
No, it’s not your fault and you can’t know all this in advance either. How would you, if you never had to deal with a building permit before? I fully understand that part.The advice and communication with the planner was terrible. That’s what you get. [..] So please don’t always portray it as if it were our own fault.
Still, you are at the mercy of the situation and in the end, it’s always you who have to review, understand, check, approve, and sign the plans.
Therefore, I don’t quite understand how this could pass here:
And then you approved the 13m? It’s not a big deal, you now have the chance to correct the house position. All very annoying, but apart from three months of lost time, nothing else happened. A stroke of luck in misfortune.We agreed on 8 to 10m back then in the conversation. From that, she then made 13.
I don’t know how and with whom you’re building, but see this event as a small warning for the further construction. Detailed drawings will have to be made, otherwise the craftsmen will build according to their own inclinations, namely in the way that is easiest for them, not how you imagine it. You have to stay on top of things and question and check everything thoroughly and in time. Who knows where your planner has hidden additional unauthorized plan changes. Check every room and every measurement before you resubmit.