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2019-08-27 22:36:37
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Yes, I also do not want to discuss this further. We would avoid a bungalow but unfortunately, despite a clear conscience, it is not possible for us
We don't have to either. There are bigger sinners here in the forum. Be that as it may: 100 sqm is far too small when ill, even on one level. You have to reflect on yourselves and determine whether it has to be barrier-free or built barrier-free. The higher the threshold, the larger the circulation area. With two children, we are at a minimum of 160 sqm. This is not a game here. Ahem, a barrier-free or low-barrier house should also be labeled accordingly here. The willingness to discuss should still go that far.