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2022-04-21 22:15:22
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Oh, I see :) But I'm not so sure about that: some sentences were feminized… but whatever ;)I am talking about the above quoted, and to my knowledge it is a he. :)
Oh, I see :) But I'm not so sure about that: some sentences were feminized… but whatever ;)I am talking about the above quoted, and to my knowledge it is a he. :)
Sorry, but you mean the Fleischerhaus writer_IN??!!!!Yeah, after the depressive phase came the manic one... I still remember his sympathetic "LOL, I still managed to get the KfW 55 approval" when the stop was put in place
And what does that mean for me as a complete novice now? It is no longer relevant, but I'm still very interested..
Sure, I also think damage limitation regarding the general contractor is right. But to stop building altogether now and return the loan with the good conditions and the KfW grant? I would have at least tried to find another general contractor first, instead of making such far-reaching decisions in 2 days.And then? Everything takes at least 5 years. Minimum. The loan continues, the sold apartment is gone. It was about damage limitation! Perfect timing for damage limitation. In the end, the general contractor transfers his company to his wife and you are left with a pile of debt.
Also good the idea to generate the missing capital & income through ETFs, which provide a kind of guaranteed interest..
But ultimately it is probably the understandable fear that his second project (which in my opinion was more expensive) will go similarly to many things currently being reported. Because if the financing at the highest price during the lowest interest phase was already very tight, a follow-up demand during the construction phase of only 10% - 80,000€? would probably already be an issue..
Well, that even the rooms with a height of 2.25 m could have been used as fully-fledged living space. Your energy consultant (was it him who claimed that?) was right that the granny flat would have worked like that.