Which state building code NW applies to new constructions in this area?

  • Erstellt am 2015-03-25 12:42:54

1stluebbi

2015-03-25 14:41:56
  • #1
Hello everyone,



I heard that things move pretty slowly in Düsseldorf, which is why I really don’t feel like dealing with it there. For me, it would be enough to be roughly told, yes, that works – and not a “yeah, sure, it always works,” but rather a “under these conditions according to the development plan, it is feasible,” so something understandable. And if I have already thought about it myself beforehand, I can understand it better.


Absolutely, I have no problem with that! The justification also stated that the residents were afraid that the settlement character would be lost, and they wanted to counteract that. I think that’s good, because that’s how the small-town charm within Düsseldorf has been preserved.


A stupid question, but is it possible that some development plans don’t include that information? Because I can’t find it anywhere there...


oops: *whistle*. I always assume first that a seller wants to sell me something and initially thinks I have no clue (mostly true). If I have already gathered information beforehand (and for me that looks like wanting to know pros and cons), then I can ask completely different questions – and I’m gladly convinced by understandable arguments. For example, with heat pumps . There simply isn’t a perfect solution (keyword: jack of all trades, master of none), but I have the feeling some people like to sell their stuff as exactly that. That’s not personal experience though, more a suspicion/fear. But in conversation, I bring up my internet research rather cautiously and am open to everything.


Reminds me of the usual procedure with the tax office .

Best regards,
Katrin
 

Bauexperte

2015-03-25 14:55:49
  • #2
Good comparison

Rhenish greetings
 
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