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2021-04-18 07:19:49
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phew this is really difficult right now.... are all building materials affected?
If I sign a fixed-price contract, it must also be guaranteed. The general contractor can of course adjust the prices for all new contracts.
But: Construction contractors are not stupid either. I think they have enough brains to at least recoup some of the additional costs elsewhere, where the client doesn't notice.
If it is not profitable for him, he establishes a second GmbH in advance, closes the first one (sale or insolvency), and continues with the second,
Depending on the raw material, the quotation marks can probably be left out. Our neighbors were called by the staircase builder the week before last, urgently asked to sample the stair steps. Our staircase builder has now stocked up on wood as a precaution, since the wood market is likely to be almost completely bought out by China and the USA in the coming months.I'm curious when the Federal Cartel Office will take a look at this "crisis."
Interesting, thanks for the tip. Can you tell me which data from the portals are relevant in the evaluation? Many thanksYou can't just generalize that easily. The balance sheet and ownership situation are crucial. Simply put, no GmbH will be liquidated if there are corresponding assets (larger than liabilities). You can quickly find out via the Federal Gazette and the commercial register. In my opinion, this should be among the first things to check before signing for a house construction. It's not without reason that there are these possibilities for consumers, among others, to verify the financial solidity of a respective company.